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Operation
6.9.8.1.1 Dispensing
Elements
There are several fundamental dispensing elements and patterns that form the foundation for all
dispensing applications. These include lines, dots, circles, rectangles, area fill, etc. When you select
Dispensing Elements
from the Program Commands Toolbar, a Teach Window opens. The Teach
Window contains the Dispensing Elements toolbar (Figure 6-23). Select the desired Dispensing Element
by clicking on it. You will then be prompted through the remainder of the programming process for the
dispensing element selected.
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NOTE
Some Dispensing Elements are platform and valve specific and may not be available for
your particular system configuration.
Figure 6-23 Dispensing Elements Toolbar
6.9.8.2 Dual Conveyor Programming
Fluidmove programming differs slightly for Dual Lane Dispensing Systems. There is only one program
(workpiece) origin for both conveyors. In addition, all program commands must be placed in a Conveyor
Block. Program commands for both conveyors may be placed directly in the Workpiece pattern. When
placing the commands directly in the Workpiece pattern, there is only one origin and one set of fiducials
for both conveyors. However, for more precise dispensing, you may create separate patterns for Conveyor
1 and Conveyor 2. This allows you to define an origin and fiducials for each pattern in addition to those
defined for the Workpiece pattern. Both methods are explained in the following sections.
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NOTE
For detailed information about programming, refer to the
Fluidmove User Guide
or
Online Help.
Dot
Arc
Rectangle
Area Fill
Weight Control
Line
Find Substrate
Height
Select Valve
Delta Z Line
Coat Dot
Coat Grid
Line
Circle
Pot
Spiral Fill
Weight Control Fill
Pattern
Multipass
Coat Line
Dot Grid
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