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8 Head exchange 8.7 Replacing the SIPLACE CPP/M 272 Service Manual SIPLACE X-Series S (from Hxxxx) 01/2021 Fig.364: Cables (with GigE) ► Open the cable holder (1) and unplug the component camera cable (2) . ► Remove a…

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Removal
NOTICE
Vacuum test
If required, perform a vacuum test before removing the placement head.
Read the "Service manual Vacuum test at C&P placement head" [DE+EN:
00196101‑xx] for this.
NOTICE
Fast Hardware Exchange (FHE)
Observe the instructions in section 8.1 "Fast Hardware Exchange" [}253] when ex-
changing a head.
Switch off the machine, disconnect it from the power supply and secure it to prevent
unauthorized reactivation.
1.2 "Preparatory work..." [}16]
Switch off the compressed air supply
5.2 "Disabling the compressed air supply" [}86]
CAUTION
Take great care when dismantling the placement head!
The component sensor prisms, underneath the placement head, could be damaged.
Never place the placement head down on the component sensor.
Fig.362: Component sensor protective cap
Fit the protective cap onto the compo-
nent sensor for the placement head.
Fig.363: Connections
Unplug the pneumatic connections(1)
from the placement head. You may like
to mark their positions, to make clear
assignment easier later on.
Disconnect the flat ribbon cables(3)
from the intermediate distributor(2).
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Fig.364: Cables (with GigE)
Open the cable holder(1) and unplug
the component camera cable(2)
.
Remove all four screws fastening the head with a long Torx screwdriver.
Carefully lift the head out of the locating pins on the head plate and off the hook.
Placing the head into the head transport box
If you need to perform further work on this placement head (e.g. replacing spare parts), fit the
placement head to the head mount [03056231-xx].
Installation
If you replace the head without the component camera, you will need to fit the old camera
onto the new head. Read the service manual for your placement head for more information.
Observe the correct installation height of the head!
(for top and bottom installation position, see 8.7.1
"Preparing the SIPLACE CPP for the install-
ation height" [}273])
Make sure that the assembly position on the head plate is correct.
Tighten the four fastening screws with a torque of 2.7Nm.
Make sure that the flat ribbon cable is run correctly to the head adaptor (see below).
Fig.365: Flat ribbon cable
Correct running of flat ribbon cable to
head adaptor
Make sure that the flat ribbon cable is
run correctly to the head adapter. In
particular, the cables must lie inside
one another at the 90 degrees turn(1)
and not on top of one another, other-
wise the connections on the head
adapter could be easily confused.
Follow the removal instructions in reverse order for further installation.
See also
2 8.9 "Installation Positions on the Head Plate" [}278]
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8.7.1 Preparing the SIPLACE CPP for the installation height
CAUTION
Different heights
The placement head can be installed at two different heights.
Installation position low: CPP_L corresponds to a component height of six mm maximum.
Installation position high: CPP_H corresponds to a component height of 11.5 mm max-
imum.
If the SIPLACE CPP is used in a placement area with stationary camera, SIPLACE
Twin or SIPLACE WPC, it may only be used in the upper position!
If the SIPLACE CPP is operated in mixed mode with a SIPLACE C&P20P2, this will
need to be fitted in the bottom position!
Overview
Fig.366: Fastening screws
1. Fastening screws on the left side
2. Fastening screws on the right side
This diagram shows the fastening screws in
the "head at top" position.
Fig.367: SIPLACE CPP – positions
1. Retaining plate
2. "Head at bottom" position
3. "Head at top" position
4. Fixture holes with bushings for the cap-
tive screws