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COVERS PRINTER COVERS 3.48 Technical Reference Manual Chapter Issue 1 0, Jul 16 High Throughput Conveyor Op tion Safety Covers Where the High Throughput Co nveyor (HTC) option is used, the transport rails extend out beyo…

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clockwise and pull the contact assembly away from the E Stop body.
6. Repeat Steps 1, 3 and 4 for the other lower side panel, if required.
7. To disconnect the ESD bonding point locate the inline filter and remove the
spade connector.
Latch
Contact Assembly
Left Hand Lower Side Panel
View on Rear of E Stop
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3.48 Technical Reference Manual Chapter Issue 10, Jul 16
High Throughput Conveyor Option
Safety Covers Where the High Throughput Conveyor (HTC) option is used, the transport rails
extend out beyond the normal printer footprint. Special safety covers have been
provided in place of the standard safety covers (see also Style 2 Covers).
NOTE
The safety panel can be adjusted to accommodate the thickness of the product.
Figure 3-10 HTC Safety Covers
The covers are fitted to the side panels to protect personnel from inadvertent
access to the board entry/exit ports.
A pair of HTC safety covers are mounted on both the left and right hand sides
of the printer. The covers have slotted holes on the two cover halves allowing
the user to set sufficient gap for the product to be moved into and out of the
printer without restriction, while still protecting the operator from potential harm.
To remove the safety cover, remove the safety cover securing screws.
View on Arrow A
(top part of machine)
Gap Adjustment Slots
Set Gap > Product Thickness
HTC Safety Covers
(showing the two halves)
A
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Electrostatic
Protected Area
(EPA)
The EPA cover package option is available for the Style 2 Cover machine only.
Each panel on the machine is coated in a conductive layer and the panels are
electrically connected to the adjacent panel creating the Electrostatic Protected
Area. The panels are electrically grounded ensuring surface static deposition is
kept well below 100 Volts.
Figure 3-11 Contact Points
Figure 3-12 Contact Studs
NOTE
This panel is bonded via
the internal gas struts.
3. Two contact clips
per base plate
1. Left and right hand panel frame mountings
4. Left and right hand
rear panel frame mountings
2. Front panel
frame mountings
2
1
2
1
4
3
3
3
3
Studs are spring loaded
and have a threaded body
Contact Studs