Owner manual
Component Description 3-7
Table 3-3 Conveyor Features
Item Name Description
1 Rails
The belt pulleys, o-rings, stop pins, board sensors, and clamps are
mounted on the rails. Rear rail adjusts to fit the width of the workpiece.
2 Rail Width Motor Moves the rear rail forward and backward to fit the workpiece.
3 Belt Drive Pulleys Transfer belt motor movement to the conveyor belt.
4
Stop Pin
(post-dispense station)
Pneumatic devices that physically stop the workpiece at a specific
conveyor station. There may be as many as three stop pins.
5
Conveyor Belt
Pulley-driven, heat-resistant o-ring belts convey the workpiece through
the system.
6
Lift Table
Rises to put heater tooling in contact with the substrate and to clamp
the workpiece in position.
7
Board Sensor
(post-dispense station)
Fiber-optic look-down sensor that detects and reports the presence of
the workpiece at a conveyor station. There may be as many as three
board sensors (one each at pre-dispense, dispense, and post-
dispense stations).
8
Board Sensor
Amplifiers
Adjusts board sensor sensitivity and amplifies the signals sent to the
conveyor controller.
9
Belt Drive Motor
Drives the conveyor belt. There are two motors, one for each rail.
10
Heater Tooling
(optional X-1020 only)
(contact heaters shown)
Used to heat substrates in certain applications. Two types are
available:
• Contact heaters have vacuum ports to hold the workpiece
against the heated surface during heating.
• Impingement heaters blow heated air onto the underside of the
workpiece from below without direct contact.
Can be installed on lift tables at up to three conveyor stations.
Refer to 3.12.2 – Heater Tooling for additional information.