Training Guide Course No. 196514
Level 2 Maintenance, X-1000 Series Dispensing Systems 2-39 P/N 196515 (Revision A)
Lesson 2-5
Electrical and Pneumatic Paths
A. Introduction
Understanding how the dispense head and conveyor is commanded to move is
essential for troubleshooting problems. Each movement follows a precise
electrical and pneumatic path and each component performs a specific function in
the dispensing process. The Service Technician must understand these functions
in order to isolate equipment failure.
The following lesson traces electrical and pneumatic paths and connections for
the dispense head and the conveyor.
B. Enabling Objective
2.5 Explain electrical and pneumatic paths and connections for the X-1000
dispensing system.
C. Topic Outline
1. Introduction
2. Overview
Dispensing Head Moves in X or Y-Axis
Dispensing Head Moves in Z-Axis
Dispensing Head Finds Home
Dispensing Head Performs a Height Sense
Conveyor Belt Moves
Stop Pin/Clamp Bar/Lift Table Raises
3. Summary and Review