Insufficient Vacuum; Failures Picking And Placing - Data I/O FLX500 Maintaining

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 Data I/O  FLX500  Chptr 3

Insufficient Vacuum

If you notice insufficient vacuum on the probe
tips (e.g., devices are dropped), perform the Vac-
uum Check: see Check Vacuum on page 19. If
some of the checks fail (red Xs on report when
the details check box is checked) then check that:
all hose fittings are tight and hoses are not
pinched or clogged.
Perform the probe blowout procedure; see
Maintaining Air Flow on page 16.
the air filters are not dirty. Replace air filters
if necessary. See Checking Air Filters on page
20.
the input air to the FLX is at .48-.55 MPa
(70-80 PSI).
If you can't find the source of the problem, save
the detailed Check Vacuum report and send it to
support@dataio.com.

Failures Picking and Placing

If probes drop devices or fail to pick and place
devices accurately, check the following:
check for insufficient vacuum; see previous
heading.
check the Z-Offset; see Calibrating Probe-
Offset on page 15.
check the module alignment; see Gantry
Movement and Alignment on page 10.
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