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Panasonic CM Series Soldering Machine Soldering Head Maintenance Training Manual
2026-05-25
I. Purpose of Placement Head Disassembly & Maintenance
All equipment has a service life. With prolonged operation, components gradually age, leading to wear and loose fit between parts. Incomplete lubricant replacement, moisture and oil contamination in air circuits, as well as dust from poor environmental control cause heavy dirt buildup inside the machine, oil sludge and moisture accumulation on air paths and solenoid valves, and excessive dust on circuits and circuit boards.
Failure to conduct timely targeted maintenance will disrupt normal operation, accelerate component wear and even trigger severe failures. Regular maintenance following scientific standards keeps parts in optimal condition and extends the full service life of the equipment.
Maintenance Objectives
Clean dust and dirt off head circuit boards to avoid poor heat dissipation and electronic burnout.
Disassemble and clean head air circuits and solenoid valves, and replace air tubes. Clogged air passages cause mounting errors and high component rejection rate.
Clean and lubricate head motors, lead screws and rotating gears, and replace theta axis belts. Dust accumulation increases operational load and shortens equipment lifespan without proper upkeep.
Long-term operation results in component wear, deformation, aging and assembly deviations. Original parameters no longer match actual machine status and reduce placement accuracy. Regular calibration restores high-precision production and improves product quality.
Effective maintenance cuts material rejection and alarm frequency, boosting production efficiency and product yield.
II. Pre-maintenance Preparation
1. Safety Precaution
Save equipment parameters via File Operation - Sub Operation - Floppy Disk on the main interface.
Remove all nozzles and holders; unload each table trolley through trolley exchange function.
Cut off power and air supply, verify zero power input with a multimeter.
Place foam above fixed camera to prevent screw drop damage during disassembly.
2. Maintenance Tool Preparation
III. Introduction to Placement Head Structure
IV. Head Disassembly Process & Precautions
Do not apply brute force on stuck screws; adopt proper disassembly methods.
Sort removed screws by specification in separate boxes, mark mounting positions and label parts for assembly reference.
Handle thin connecting sheets of solenoid valve power cords cautiously to avoid screw slipping.
Pull out shaft support slowly to prevent collision with solenoid valve brackets and vacuum sensors.
V. Maintenance Positions & Operating Methods
VI. Component Assembly Sequence & Notes
Assemble parts in reverse disassembly order. Fasten screws preliminarily then fully tighten.
Parts highlighted in yellow require professional assembly and dedicated calibration jigs.
Inspect installation completeness and screw integrity after adjusting holder angle.
Confirm firm assembly before mounting the head onto the X-axis beam.
Precautions
The mounting head assembly is basically finished after adjusting the holder angle. Check all parts for correct installation and ensure no fixing screws are missing.
Confirm all components are securely fastened and all screws are installed, then proceed to mount the head onto the X-axis beam.
VII. Equipment Calibration & CPK Verification
Equipment calibration adjusts individual difference parameters to offset mechanical discrepancies of each unit. It refers to the tuning and calibration work of equipment parameter settings.