Sigma Operation Manual
Revision B
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July 2020
Page 13 of 68
Inspection
1.
Open the doors and remove all straps, tie wraps, and sponges around the dispense
heads and gantry. In order to prevent any movement during the shipping process,
many workcells are equipped with green shipping brackets inside the machine. The
placement of these brackets will vary by workcell. The shipping brackets must be
removed before continuing the inspection.
2.
Fully examine the workcell for damage, loose fasteners, etc.
3.
Use your hands to move the X and Y-axis slide to the center of the work area.
4.
Examine all tubing connections, gauges, and regulators.
5.
Open the electrical enclosure and visually inspect connectors and components for
signs of vibration during shipping. Close the door, the machine should not operate
with the doors open.
6.
Make sure all cables and connections are fully and correctly installed.
Level the Workcell
This is the procedure to level the workcell. Put the level in the center of the jig plate.
1.
Look at the position of the bubble in the level window. The bubble will be centered
between the two lines when the workcell is level. If the bubble is outside or closer to
the right line, raise the left side of the workcell. If the bubble is outside or closer to
the left line, raise the right side of the workcell.
2.
If necessary, loosen the locking nut on each foot with an adjustable wrench.
3.
Use an adjustable wrench to adjust the feet of the workcell. Put the wrench on the
flat (unthreaded) part of the pedestal and turn in the necessary direction until the
workcell is level from side to side. Turn the pedestal clockwise to raise the workcell
and counterclockwise to lower the workcell.
4.
In each corner, put your hands on top of the workcell and push down. If one of the
feet does not touch the ground the workcell will rock back and forth. Adjust the feet
so that they all bear equal weight.
5.
When the workcell is level from front to back and side to side, is stable, and all four
feet bear equal weight, use your hand to turn the locking nuts on the workcell feet
counterclockwise until they are tight.