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Æ Insert the two Allen keys (8 mm) into the holes for the current PCB transport height (see Fig.
4.3 - 1
).
Æ Loosen the four clamping screws on each side of the component trolley (see point 1 in Fig. 4.3
- 1).
Æ Ask two people to help you raise and lower the table bed. They should hold the table bed while
you remove the two Allen keys.
Æ Raise or lower the table bed to the required PCB transport height.
Æ Push the two Allen keys (8 mm) into the holes for the new transport height.
Æ Turn the Allen keys so that the cross-beam (item 2 in Fig. 4.3 - 1) is seated on the edge of the
key. The Allen keys can then be removed easily after fixing the cross-beam.
Æ Fix the cross-beam on both sides using the four clamping screws (item 1 in Fig. 4.3 - 1).
Æ Now turn the Allen keys slightly and pull them out.
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User Manual SIPLACE HS-60 5 Operator, Line engineer, Service engineer
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5 Operator, Line engineer, Service engineer
This chapter contains a number of subjects that are intended to help you during your daily work
on a SIPLACE line.
For example, you are provided with preventative measures that you can take to minimize the down
time on the machine to obtain the highest possible level of efficiency for the SIPLACE line during
production.
In addition, the tasks of the operator and of the line engineer are described in an operator and line
engineer profile, respectively, in this chapter.
5.1 Personnel profile
5.1.1 Operator
The operating personnel are to be assigned the following tasks:
Checking the assignment of components to the feeders
In addition, a set-up check is to be carried out several times a day, preferably at the start of
a shift, to make sure that the correct components are set up.
Supplying the feeder with sufficient components
Promptly refilling the components and splicing the tapes
Checking to make sure that the components are in their correct pick-up positions
(see Fig. 5.7 - 2
)
Checking the flow of material to the PCBs on the input and output conveyor
Checking the set-up quality
Random sampling of the PCBs before they enter the soldering furnace.
Observing the ESD regulations
Preventing errors (see Section 5.7
, page 117)
Observing the fault displays and messages at the station and passing the information on to the
line engineer if necessary
Carrying out the preventive maintenance work specified in the Preventive Maintenance Man-
ual