Installation guide
The Model 7100 Glossary
Advanced Dicing Technologies Ltd.
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3 Non-Contact Height Secondary Device detects if the beam is
obstructed by the
Blade.
4 Chuck to Non-Chuck Delta Measurement measures the difference
between Chuck Height and Button Height/NCHD.
5 Sample Blade Calibration, performed after Spindle adjustment or
replacement, uses a new
Blade of known diameter to set the
benchmark Chuck position value, which is then used during operation
to determine the accurate exposure of the current
Blade by performing
Chuck or Button Height.
Hub Blade
A circular Blade that has an integral center section and which therefore
does not need a flange to hold it in place.
Hubless Blade
A circular Blade that consists only of a cutting surface and which must be
held to the Spindle Shaft with an external flange.
Initialization
Also known as homing
The act of finding the specific points for the different Axes and components.
Inspection
The act of stopping the cutting process for the purpose of inspecting the
quality of the cut.
Kerf
The cut made in a Workpiece by a Blade.
Kerf Check
Visual inspection of the Kerf. Can be performed manually or automatically
by the Pattern Recognition System (PRS).
Load Monitoring
Enables the User to measure the load on the Spindle (measured in Amps)
caused by resistance encountered by the
Blade during operation.
Login
Enables use of the System according to the designated Access Level.
Loop Cut
A repetition of a cut or Block.
Manual Mode
Requires User intervention for procedures, for example, Manual
Alignment.
Mechanical Button
A Height Device onto which the Blade is lowered while performing Button
Height. The Blade height is computed at the point where the Blade makes
contact with the flat surface of the Mechanical Button.










