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User Manual SIPLACE D1/D2 3 Technical data for the machine From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition 3.11 Component trolley 183 3.1 1.9 Used tape chute 3 Fig. 3.1 1 - 12 Used tape chute The used tape ch ute is a…

3 Technical data for the machine User Manual SIPLACE D1/D2
3.11 Component trolley From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition
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3.11.8 Feeder module fixing
Item no. 00119623-xx Feeder module fixing, SIPLACE HF/X/D1/D2/D3
The feeder module fixing is an additional mechanical locking device. It prevents the feeder mod-
ules accidentally moving on the component table and thus prevents the risk of collision with the
placement head.
The feeder module fixing is fixed to the front panel of the component table using screws. The claws
fix the feeder module feet. One feeder module fixing is needed for each component trolley.
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Fig. 3.11 - 11 Feeder module fixing
(1) Feeder module fixing
(2) Component table

User Manual SIPLACE D1/D2 3 Technical data for the machine
From software version SR.605.xx 07/2008 EN Edition 3.11 Component trolley
183
3.11.9 Used tape chute
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Fig. 3.11 - 12 Used tape chute
The used tape chute is attached to the tape cutter. The waste tape that is chopped up by the tape
cutter slides onto the used tape chute and into the waste container of the component trolley.

3 Technical data for the machine User Manual SIPLACE D1/D2
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3.11.10 Used tape channel
In the standard version, the used tape channel can guide component tapes with a maximum
pocket height of 17 mm to the pneumatic tape cutter.
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Fig. 3.11 - 13 Used tape channel with component reject bin
(1) Inlet slot for the used tapes
(2) Outlet slot for the used tape above the pneumatic tape cutter
(3) Dividing plate for tapes < 17 mm (can be removed for tapes > 17 mm)
PLEASE NOTE
– The separating plate (item 3 in Fig. 3.11 - 13
) can be removed for tape pockets higher than
17 mm (see Section 4.5
, page 227).
→ Do not position feeder modules with shallow pockets immediately beside feeder modules with
deep pockets. The used tapes could overlap and build up.