Introduction ■ System Description
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Data I/O ■ 096-0465-001C
machine. The wrist strap should contain a 1–10 M-ohm current limiting
resistor.
H
ANDLING
D
EVICES
S
AFELY
To prevent damage to device pins, use a vacuum tool, also called a
vacuum tweezer, to pick up devices. The vacuum tool is designed to
handle devices without damaging them.
CAUTION: Possible device pin damage! Do not touch devices with your
hands or any implement other than the vacuum tool. Doing so could
damage devices with fine-pitched leads.
To pick up a device using the vacuum tools use a squeezable air bladder
for suction. There are a variety of models, sizes and tips. Some tips are
replaceable.
Figure 4:
A Vacuum Tweezer, Data I/O PN 565-8000-001.
[L
ASER
M
ARKING ONLY
]
F
UME
E
XTRACTOR
Used with the Laser Marking option, the laser fume extractor removes
harmful smoke and hazardous materials from the marking area and
safely stores them for proper disposal.
Note:
Refer to Laser Safety on page 27 for more information. For
maintenance, see Laser Marking Fume Extractor on page 126.
Machine Axes
The PSV5000 System gantry operates on three primary axes:
X
,
Y, Z
. An
additional axis, called the
R-axis
(
theta
), is used by the PNP head to
change device orientation (rotation).
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