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5 Tasks at the placement machine User manual SIPLACE TX V2 5.10 Setting up the feeder modules From software version 711.1 04/2018 240 5.10.4.3 Inserting the t ape into the X feeder module 5 Fig. 5.10 - 4 Inserting the co…

User manual SIPLACE TX V2 5 Tasks at the placement machine
From software version 711.1 04/2018 5.10 Setting up the feeder modules
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Check the "back" centering pin (item 3 in fig. 5.10 - 3, page 238) of the feeder module as you
do so. This must slide easily into the recess (item 5) in the centering bar, otherwise the feeder
module is not seated vertically on the changeover table or it was not placed on the guide pro-
file (item 8 in fig. 5.10 - 3
, page 238) correctly.
When the feeder module is at the stop position, the locking latch (item 7 in fig. 5.10 - 3, page
238
) engages onto the locking roller of the feeder module. If you
have forgotten to engage the removal handle (item 1 in fig. 5.10 - 2
, page 237) the status dis-
play
on the feeder module's operator panel will light up red after a few seconds.
Engage the removal handle (item 1 in fig. 5.10 - 2, page 237). The feeder module's status
display now lights up green and the feeder module is on standby.
5.10.4 Placing the component tape on the X feeder module
5.10.4.1 Checking the X tape feeder module
When you place the component tape in the feeder module, first check whether there are
any components in the vicinity of the pickup window (item 2 in fig. 5.10 - 5
, page 241).
Remove any components that you find since they could cause a fault.
5.10.4.2 Preparing the component tape for insertion
Check that there is a straight cut edge at the start of the component tape.
If the transport holes are torn or bent, cut off this part of the tape.
Also make sure that there are no streaks of adhesive on the cover foil.
Pull around 30 cm cover foil away from the component tape if this does not expose any com-
ponents.
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Shorten the component tape with the now exposed component pockets by around 3 cm.
Remove the components from the open tape pockets.
Wrap the cover foil around the front edge of the tape along the bottom of the tape.
PLEASE NOTE
Avoid loss of components
If there is not enough cover foil present, use the SMD tape threader:
for the 8 mm tape: Item no. 00355265-xx 5
for the 12 mm tape: Item no. 00356342-xx 5

5 Tasks at the placement machine User manual SIPLACE TX V2
5.10 Setting up the feeder modules From software version 711.1 04/2018
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5.10.4.3 Inserting the tape into the X feeder module
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Fig. 5.10 - 4 Inserting the component tape
(1) Entry to the tape guide channel
(2) Operator panel
(3) Tape guide channel outlet
(4) Pickup window
(5) Lever for raising the pickup window
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Hold the component tape so that the transport holes are on the left-hand side viewed in the
direction of travel.
Push the component tape into the entry (item 1 in fig. 5.10 - 4) to the tape guide channel and
further until it emerges from the exit opening (item 3 in fig. 5.10 - 4
).
Pull the component tape up and out, and fold the cover foil back against the top of the tape.
Guide the start of the tape beneath the pickup window (item 2 in fig. 5.10 - 5) and further until
the component tape is touching the sprocket wheel.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)

User manual SIPLACE TX V2 5 Tasks at the placement machine
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Fig. 5.10 - 5 Pickup window on the tape feeder module
(1) Tape support, removable (see section 5.10.4.4, page 243)
(2) Pickup window
(3) Removal edge for the cover foil
(4) Component pickup area
(5) Lever for raising and latching the pick-up window
On the operator panel, press the FORWARD button (item 1 in fig. 5.10 - 6) until the bend of
the cover foil is in the component pickup area (item 4 in fig. 5.10 - 5
).
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Fig. 5.10 - 6 Operating panel with LED display
(1) FORWARD button for moving the component tape forward
(2) BACK button for moving the component tape back
(3) FOIL button for tensioning the cover foil
Push the lever (item 5 in fig. 5.10 - 5, page 241) forward in order to raise the pickup window
(item 2 in fig. 5.10 - 5
, page 241) into the first latching position.
(1)
(2)
(3)