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6 Repairing the X Feeder modules 6.3 Left Side Cover Service Manual SIPLACE X-Feeder 4 - 88 mm 11/2017 23 6.3 Left Side Cover CAUTION Observe the ESD regulations! Pay attention to feeder module ESD safety: Before you ope…

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6.2 Rear Sliding Guide
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6.2.1 Removing the Rear Sliding Guide
NOTICE
The pickup window must be fitted
To prevent damage to the sprocket wheel and the reject device, make sure that the pickup
window is fitted for this work.
Loosen the 3 rear screws on the sliding guide. (1)
Loosen the front screw on the sliding guide. (2)
Lift the sliding guide up at the back and pull up-
wards and off.
6.2.2 Fitting the Rear Sliding Guide
NOTICE
The pickup window must be fitted
To prevent damage to the sprocket wheel and the reject device, make sure that the pickup
window is fitted for this work.
Fit the sliding guide – as shown in the diagram –
to the underside of the feeder module.
(1) Push the left part of the rear sliding guide (as
shown in the diagram) as far left as the stop, to-
wards the front sliding guide and into the recess.
(2) Then lower the two snap tabs of the sliding
guide into the openings provided on the under-
side of the feeder module.
(3) Screw the sliding guide to the feeder module
at the front with the cylinder head screw
(2.5x8mm) and spring circlip.
Note:
When using feeder modules with a width of 4-
12mm, use the mushroom head cutting screws
(T82.5x10mm).
For feeder modules of 16mm width and above,
use cylinder head screws (2.5 x 8mm).
(4) Screw the sliding guide onto the back of the
feeder module.
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6.3 Left Side Cover
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6.3 Left Side Cover
CAUTION
Observe the ESD regulations!
Pay attention to feeder module ESD safety:
Before you open the side cover, make sure you are wearing the ESD protection wristband,
to prevent damage to the highly sensitive boards inside the feeder module.
Required spare parts
Example: side cover on left 4-12mm
Feeder module Item no. Designation
4+ 8mm 03052072-Sxx Cover assembly on left feeder side, /X8
12 mm 03021934-Sxx Cover /left feeder side X12
16–88mm 03021215-Sxx Cover /left feeder side X16 - 88
Required tools
Phillips screwdriver 0.9Nm
TORX screwdriver 0.6Nm, size T8
Small Phillips screwdriver
6.3.1 Removing the Left Side Cover
Only for 4–12mm feeder modules:
Remove the back sliding guide (see 6.2.1 "Re-
moving the Rear Sliding Guide" [}22]).
Carefully place the feeder module with the right-
side side down on a stable, level and clean sur-
face.
Loosen the screws as shown in the diagram.
Green arrows point to the screws for which you need a
TORX screwdriver with a torque of 0.6Nm.
Blue arrows point to the screws for which you need a
Phillips screwdriver with a torque of 0.9Nm.
Start to loosen the screws at the position shown by the
green arrow.
For greater clarity, we recommend that you loosen the
same types of screws together and then keep them in
small, marked bowls.
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6.3 Left Side Cover
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Lift the back of the side cover.
Pull the side cover at a slight angle towards the
back.
Make sure that you pull the lug straight out of the
drive unit.
Place the side cover down on a clean, safe sur-
face.
6.3.2 Fitting the Left Side Cover
Carefully place the feeder module with the right-
side side down on a stable, level and clean sur-
face.
(1) Lift the side cover onto the feeder module at a
slant and from the right-hand side.
(2) Make sure that the lugs insert into the drive
unit.
(3) Make sure that the side cover is aligned with
the operating panel.
Screw the side cover onto the feeder module, as shown in the following diagrams.
Start with screw (A) on the right, under the operating panel.
Green arrows point to the screws for which you need a TORX screwdriver with a torque of 0.6Nm.
Blue arrows point to the screws for which you need a Phillips screwdriver with a torque of 0.9Nm.
CAUTION
Do not distort the screws
When you tighten the screws, make sure that these are NOT distorted.