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Rev A
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of 64
ITEM
DAILY
WEEKLY
1 MONTH
YEARLY
Blow/Wipe Machine Down
Inspect Wires and Hoses
Lubrication as Indicated Above
Drain Water Trip
Calibrate Z Axis Load Cells
Inspect Ball screw and Belts
Figure 48
13.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION
13.1.
CAP-6T Drawer Loaded Press
The sequence below is for a CAP-6T that is manually loaded and unloaded. This sequence is provided to
indicate to the Operator the flow of material through the press. It is assumed that the PCB being processed is
already programmed, as described in previous sections.
The operator will populate a PCB with compliant pin components either outside the CAP-6T or on the PCB
support fixture mounted in the CAP-6T. An optional bar code scanner may be used to scan the PCB.
The operator will place the assembled PCB onto the fixture, if not already. Note: The operator will need to
slide the “Pull
-
out” tabletop into place, if used during loading
. The fixture will be secured in position
automatically by the machine. If the front upper door is opened, it must be closed.
As soon as the operator is clear and the access doors are closed, the press cycle can start.
The press shall stop instantaneously if the press area is intruded upon.
The operator will start the press cycle by double-clicking the on-
screen “Run” button or pressing the green
“Start/Pause” push
-button.
The press will automatically retrieve the tooling that is required and begin the cycle. Each connector will be
pressed in the sequence that is programmed, changing tools when needed. If any errors occur during the
press cycle, the operator will be notified with the option to either retry (if appropriate) or cancel.
The operator may interrupt the press cycle by clicking the on-
screen “Stop” button or pressing the green
“Start/Pause” push
-button. The press cycle will stop after the current connector is completed. Pressing the
green “Start/Pause” button during execution of a connector press profile will immediately halt the press
head.
If the press cycle was interrupted, the operator may resume operation by double-clicking the on-screen
“Run” button or pressing the green “Start/Pause” push
-button. Any error conditions must be corrected first.
The operator will be notified when the operation is complete (BOARD COMPLETE message) and that it is
safe to remove the completed assembly from the machine.
This can be done by pulling the drawer out and removing the competed PCB and commencing with a new
PCB for processing.
13.2.
CAPI-6T Autoload Conveyor
The Autoload (Conveyor Machine) replaces the fixture drawer with a complete PCB in-line conveyor system.
The conveyor system currently offers two modes of operation: Production (in-line) and Reverse Shuttle. In
Production mode, the PCB flows left to right through the press. PCB’s can flow automatically in from and/or out
to other SMEMA compliant machines, or with optional Conveyor Extension kits (TE P/N 2018690-1) can be
manually loaded and/or unloaded at each end of the conveyor system. In Reverse Shuttle mode the PCB is
manually loaded and unloaded from a conveyor extension on the right.
The following sequence is for a CAPI-6T with the Autoload option that is manually loaded and unloaded in
Reverse Shuttle mode. This sequence is provided to indicate to the Operator the flow of material through the
press. It is assumed that the PCB being processed is already programmed, as described in previous sections.