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LP Series Label Feeders LPF01-001, LPF11-001 Product Guide All rights reserved Revision 6 18 June 2014 0620D-E001

LPF01-001, LFP11-001 Product Guide Hover-Davis, Inc. has checked the contents of this printed document to verify that it is in agreement with the product described inside. However, discrepancies can and do occur. Therefore Hover-Davis, Inc. cannot assume responsibility for complete agreement between this printed document and the product described inside. The information contained in this document was thoroughly reviewed before going to print, and is subsequently reviewed and / or revised on a regular basis. Necessary corrections are included in future editions. Copyright 2004-2008 by Hover-Davis. All rights reserved. If you need technical information or assistance with the installation of this product, please call our Customer Support Center 1-877-812-6830 Email technical-support@hoverdavis.com 2004-2014 Hover-Davis, All rights reserved Revision 6, 18 June 2014 No. 0620D-E001

Table of Contents Raw Material Data (US and China)....ii Chapter One Tape Loading / Feeder Operation Installing and Removing the LMG Module...1-1 Tape Loading....1-2 Operation...1-7 Chapter Two Programming the Timeout Delay....2-1 Chapter Three LMG Module Timeout Delay Maintenance Troubleshooting....3-1 Preventive Maintenance...3-3 Drive Roller Disassembly...3-4 Controller Board Replacement...3-7 I/O Cable Replacement....3-9 Replacing Drive O-ring...3-11 Replacing Drive Motor....3-13 Chapter Four LPFX1-001 Parts Lists Recommended Spare Parts...4-1 LPF01-001 (Top Level)...4-2 191A-S74 Drive Assembly, 56mm.... 4-5 576A-S01 Module Interface...4-6 590A-S01 Controller Assembly...4-7 LPF11-001 (Top Level)....4-8 i

Chapter One Tape Loading Feeder Operation 1

Installing and Removing the LMG Module The LMG Module is a separate unit that works in conjunction with the LP Series label feeders. LMG Modules are interchangeable to allow easy changeover between different label stocks on the same feeder. Refer to the documentation provided with the LMG Module for more information. To install the LMG Module: 1. Pull the latch lever out on the LP Series Feeder and hold it in the out position (refer to Fig. 1-1). 2. Align the mounting pins on the bottom of the module with the mating holes on the module interface. 3. Push the LMG Module straight down until it seats flush on top of the module interface. LATCH LEVER ON LP SERIES FEEDER Fig. 1-1 4. Release the latch lever to lock the module in place (refer to Fig. 1-2). To remove the LMG Module: 1. Pull the latch lever out on the LP Series Feeder module interface. 2. Carefully pull the module straight up. 3. Release the latch lever. Fig. 1-2 Note If the LMG Module does not seat flush to the interface housing, carefully remove and inspect both the LMG Module and the top of the interface for dirt or other foreign materials that could prevent the LMG Module from seating properly. 1-1

Tape Loading Step 1 Install the label reel by placing it onto the Reel Holder at the Tail Section end of the feeder. Make sure the liner feeds from left to right out the top of the reel. Pull the liner from the reel in the direction shown. Fig. 1-3A Fig. 1-3B 1-2

Caution Before threading the liner through the Label Feeder, always remove enough labels from the lead end of the liner so it can be threaded through the LMG Module without having any labels pass through the lower part of the LMG Module. If labels are left on the liner, the hard turns of the liner path through the LMG Module will cause the labels to dislodge from the liner inside the unit, which can create potential feed problems. Step 2 Remove approximately 14 in. of labels from the lead end of the liner to thread the liner through the LMG Module. Insert the liner into the feeder by passing it under the first two guide rollers, over thetape Input Guard, to the LMG module. Feed Direction Guide Rollers LMG Module NOTE: Complete tape path shown in illustration. Refer to following steps for details of tape loading. Fig. 1-4 1-3

PEEL EDGE PIVOT LEVER Step 3 Press down the Peel Edge Pivot Lever on the LMG Module until the mechanism locks open. Fig. 1-5 Note The LMG Module used for illustrations in this manual is fabricated with multiple rollers. However, each LMG Module is custom designed for a specific label and may have one or more rollers, one or more platforms, or a combination of rollers and platforms. Step 4 Feed the tape liner under the Tensioner and down between the Peel Edge and the first roller or platform of the LMG Module (refer to Fig. 1-6). Tensioner Peel Edge Rollers Fig. 1-6 1-4

Note For proper alignment, the Drive Assembly Handle should be unlocked and remain in the unlocked position until all liner loading operations are complete. Step 5 Open the Drive Assembly by moving the handle into the horizontal position, which will open the Rollers. Thread the liner under the guide roller and then between the open rollers on the Drive Assembly. HANDLE Fig. 1-7 1-5

Step 6 Press down on the Dispenser Idler lever to open the rollers. Thread the liner under the guide roller and between the Dispenser Idler rollers. Release the Dispenser Idler lever. Close the Drive Assembly Handle. The loading operation is now complete. Fig. 1-8 1-6

Operation STATUS LIGHT FORWARD FEED CENTER FEED REVERSE FEED Control Functions STATUS LIGHT Flashing Red = Feeder not ready to run. It can be manually forward or reverse fed, but not run in automatic mode. Steady Green = Feeder Operational FORWARD FEED Press and hold to advance liner with labels until released. Fig. 1-9 CENTER BUTTON Press and release to auto-advance and recover from an error condition (flashing red). FIRST LABEL PEEL EDGE REVERSE FEED Press and hold to retract liner with labels until released. Operation Sequence Fig. 1-10 Fig. 1-11 FIRST LABEL CENTERED ON PICK POINT Power up the feeder with the Hover- Davis power supply or the pick and place machine. There will be a three second homing sequence. On startup, the feeder auto-advances the label to the Pick Point. When the label is in position, the Status Light changes to solid GREEN. Once the light is GREEN, the feeder is operational. The Status Light blinks during advance. Once a label is detected, the feeder stops advancing and the Status Light turns solid GREEN. If a label is not detected by the end of the programmed time delay, the feeder stops advancing and the Status Light flashes RED. 1-7

Chapter Two LMG Module Timeout Delay 2

Programming the Timeout Delay Timeout Delay Chart YYYY Delay 0200 3 0300 3 0400 4 0500 5 0600 5 0700 6 0800 6 0900 7 1000 8 1100 8 1200 9 1300 10 1400 10 1500 11 1600 12 1700 12 1800 13 1900 13 2000 14 All label feeders have a timeout delay to make sure the feeder will advance the label to the Pick Point but will not continue advancing indefinitely if there are missing labels on the label stock. If the feeder reaches the programmed timeout delay before a label has reached the Pick Point, the feeder will resort to an error mode and will need to be reset by pressing the Center Button. This feeder timeout delay is programmable and should be set according to the specific label fed by the LMG Module being used. To set the timeout delay, find the model number located on the serial label of the LMG Module. Note the last four digits (YYYY) as shown below. LMG02-XXXXYYYY Using the chart to the left, match the last four digits of the LMG Module model number to the corresponding four digits on the chart. The number to the right of this is the corresponding offset that needs to be used to program the timeout delay. If the four digits do not appear on the chart, select the closest, next highest value. (For example, for a model number ending with 0728, use 0800 on the chart.) Note The Timeout Delay Chart assumes 0.125 in. [3mm] spacing between the consecutive labels on the liner. Label spacing of 0.25 in. [6mm] or greater requires adding (1) to the offset recommended on the chart. The maximum timeout offset delay that can be programmed is (20). 1. Power up the feeder either on the platform machine or an offline power supply. POWER SUPPLY TRIGGER BOX Fig. 2-3 2-1

2. Hold down the Center Button on the Control Panel until the Status Light turns Yellow. Release the button. The feeder is now in Program Mode. Fig. 2-4 3. Release the Center Button and count the number of times the Status Light blinks Green. The number of blinks equals the currently programmed Timeout Delay. Fig. 2-5 4. Press the Forward Feed button to increase the Timeout Delay (refer to Fig. 2-6) or press the Reverse Feed Button to decrease the Timeout Delay (refer to Fig. 2-7). Each press increases or decreases the delay by a count of one. Fig. 2-6 Fig. 2-7 2-2

1. Verify that the correct timeout has been set by pressing and releasing the center button and counting the number of times the Status light blinks green. The number of blinks equals the Timeout Delay. Fig. 2-8 5. When the Timeout Delay is correctly programmed, press and release the Forward Feed and Reverse Feed buttons simultaneously to exit programming mode. Fig. 2-9 2-3

Chapter Three Maintenance 3

Troubleshooting To inspect and repair the LP Series Label Presenter and LMG Label Module, follow the instructions listed in the chart on the following page. Warning Do not operate the feeder with the Covers removed. Caution When replacing parts and securing Covers, make sure all Cables are securely routed to avoid pinching and feeder damage. Caution When moving the feeder, always use the feeder handle to avoid feeder and I/O Cable damage. Caution When the feeder is loaded into the placement machine, the feeder MUST BE latched or locked into position. Caution Do not modify the feeder in any way 3-1

Feeder Condition No Power Error (Blinking red light on Control Panel LED) Cause Interface pins damaged Interface Cable pinched Damaged Controller Interface Cable not connected to controller Loose wire connection Incorrect label application Time Out Delay function set incorrectly for label length Feeder Loading Repair Solution (Possible Replacement Parts) Replace I/O cable Replace I/O cable Replace controller Plug connector into controller Replace damaged cable Verify compatible application for Label Module Verify Time Out Delay setting and reset as needed Verify the feeder is loaded correctly using the Tape Path Label on the feeder for reference. Make sure the drive system is closed (lever should be in the "down" position). Feeder Continually Advances Labels Pick Failure Label Module is not fully seated in Module Interface Adhesive buildup or Labels in drive system Adhesive build up on peel edge or Tensioner of Label Module Make sure Module is seated flush to the surface of the Inteface and that the lever is fully closed Clean drive system Clean Label Module Peel Edge and Tensioner Label Sensor damaged or Replace or calibrate Label Sensor misaligned Pinched or damaged motor Replace motor wires Broken or damaged O Ring Replace belt belt Label Sensor Wires pinched Replace Label Sensor Label Sensor calibration Verify Label Sensor is calibrated correctly Damaged Label sensor or wires Feeder pick point not on proper location Feeder not inserted fully Incorrect Feeder profile selection Replace Label Sensor Verify Label Sensor is calibrated correctly Make sure feeder is properly inserted onto machine feeder table Contact placement machine manufacturer for correct profile selection A custom pick point location may need to be set on machine depending on application or machine type Feeder Runs in Reverse Damaged Motor or Motor Wires Replace motor 3-2

Preventive Maintenance Note For proper operation, the preventive maintenance steps shown below should be performed at least every three months. Actual operating conditions may require more frequent cleaning. Note Refer to "Chapter 4 - Parts Lists" for exploded-view drawings showing the locations on each of the items described below. If replacement is required, refer to the appropriate procedure in the balance of this chapter. Drive Assembly Advance the feeder and examine the [191A-S75] Intermediate Gear as it rotates. If there is no lube present on the gear teeth, apply a small amount of Super Lube to the teeth of the gear as it rotates. Do not over lube the gear or allow lube to touch the drive pulleys as this may cause slippage in the drive system. (Refer to Drive Roller Disassembly procedures on Page 3-4.) Note Super Lube is a general purpose synthetic-based lubricant with Teflon available from Loctite Corp. (Item #82325). O-Ring Drive Belt Inspect the belt for signs of wear and/or cracking. If excessive wear is present, the belt should be replaced. Label Roller(s)/Label Platform Inspect the roller(s)/platform for deposits of adhesive from the label backing. If found, wipe away with a clean, soft cloth. All Components Touching Tape Path Using a clean, soft cloth (or clean compressed air), wipe (blow) away any contamination from the tensioner, peel edge, drive pulleys, and dispenser drive. Drive Rollers Clean the drive rollers of any adhesive buildup. (Refer to Drive Roller Disassembly procedures on Page 3-4.) 3-3

Drive Roller Disassembly Warning Always disconnect all electrical power before working inside the feeder. Follow proper ESD (Electrostatic-discharge) procedures when handling electrical components inside the feeder. Use care when reinstalling covers to avoid pinching wires. Failure to heed these points may result in damage to the feeder or its electrical components.! Note Images shown are intended as a guide only. Actual hardware will vary per application. Step 1 Remove the M3 x 5 socket head cap screw and lock washer and the (2) Guard Mount Rods securing the Tape Input Guard and remove the Tape Input Guard REMOVE Fig. 3-1 Step 2 Remove the (2) M3 x 5 socket flat head screws and (2) M3 x 30 stainless steel socket flat head screws securing the Motor Cover and remove the Motor Cover. REMOVE Fig. 3-2 3-4

Step 3 Open the Drive Lever to remove the tension between the Drive Roller and Idler Roller. Fig. 3-3 Step 4 Remove the E-clip from the end of the Drive Shaft. Remove the M3 x 30 socket button head screw securing the drive side plate. REMOVE Fig. 3-4 Step 5 Remove the Drive Side Plate and associated shafts and the Idler Retainer Assembly at the same time by drawing the assemblies directly away from the feeder. Fig. 3-5 3-5

Step 6 Remove the Drive Standoff, which is now free, so it does not fall off while the roller is being cleaned. Thoroughly clean the drive roller to remove any adhesive buildup. Fig. 3-6 Step 7 Separate the drive Side Plate and associated shafts and the Idler Retainer Assembly and thoroughly clean the Idler Roller to remove any adhesive buildup. Step 8 Fig. 3-7 Reverse Step 7 through Step 1 to reassemble. 3-6

Controller Board Replacement Warning Always disconnect all electrical power before working inside the feeder. Follow proper ESD (Electrostatic-discharge) procedures when handling electrical components inside the feeder. Use care when reinstalling covers to avoid pinching wires. Failure to heed these points may result in damage to the feeder or its electrical components.! Note Images shown are intended as a guide only. Actual hardware will vary per application. Step 1 Remove the (4) M3 x 5 socket flat head screws securing the QF Board Cover to the Control Panel Cover and remove the QF Board Cover. REMOVE Fig. 3-8 Step 2 Carefully remove the three cables from the Controller Board connectors. J1 Sensor Cable J2 I/O Cable J4 Motor Cable Fig. 3-9 3-7

Step 3 Remove the (2) M3 x 6 stainless steel socket button head screws and (1) MPF02 Board Stand securing the Controller Board to the standoffs and remove the Controller Board. Step 4 Fig. 3-10 Insert the new Controller Board in position and reverse Step 3 through Step 1 to reassemble. 3-8

I/O Cable Replacement Warning Always disconnect all electrical power before working inside the feeder. Follow proper ESD (Electrostatic-discharge) procedures when handling electrical components inside the feeder. Use care when reinstalling covers to avoid pinching wires. Failure to heed these points may result in damage to the feeder or its electrical components.! Note Images shown are intended as a guide only. Actual hardware will vary per application. Step 1 Remove the (5) M3 x 4 socket head cap screws and lock washers securing the QP2F Wire Cover and remove the QP2F Wire Cover. Fig. 3-11 Step 2 Remove the (4) M3 x 5 socket flat head screws securing the QF Board Cover to the Control Panel Cover and remove the QF Board Cover. REMOVE Fig. 3-12 3-9

Step 3 Carefully disconnect the I/O cable from Connector J2 on the Controller Board. J2 I/O Cable Fig. 3-13 Step 4 Remove the (2) M4 x 5 socket head cap screws and lock washers securing the cable clamp and remove the cable clamp. Note the positioning of the I/O cable relative to the Cable Clamp location and remove the I/O Cable. Fig. 3-14 REMOVE Step 5 Position the new I/O cable in the same location as the cable just removed and clamp to the Shoe Assembly with the Cable Clamp, screws, and lock washers removed in Step 4. Reassemble by reversing Step 3 through Step 1. 3-10

Replacing Drive O-ring Note Images shown are intended as a guide only. Actual hardware will vary per application. Step 1 Note the current path of the Drive O- ring. If the O-ring is broken, study Fig 3-16 and the exploded-view drawings in Chapter 4. Completely loosen the Dispenser Idler Post of the Dispenser Idler Assembly until it is no longer attached to the PEM on the Base Plate. LOOSEN Fig. 3-15 Step 2 Carefully remove the Dispenser Idler Assembly and its associated Belt Idler Roller. Be careful not to lose the two Dispenser Idler Springs. DISPENSER IDLER SPRINGS Fig. 3-16 3-11

Step 3 Remove the E-clip from the TU Wheel Drive Assembly Shaft. REMOVE Fig. 3-17 Step 4 Push the TU Wheel Drive Assembly through the clearance hole in the base plate until the Drive O-ring is free. Clearance Hole for TU Wheel Drive Assembly Fig. 3-18 Step 5 Position the new Drive O-ring and route it through its proper path around the Dispenser Drive roller and under the remaining Belt Idler Roller. Slide the TU Wheel Drive Assembly forward so it is inside the O-ring. Install the E-clip on the TW Wheel Drive Assembly. Replace the Dispenser Idler Assembly and Belt Idler Roller being careful to properly position the two Dispenser Idler Springs. 3-12

Replacing Drive Motor Warning Always disconnect all electrical power before working inside the feeder. Follow proper ESD (Electrostatic-discharge) procedures when handling electrical components inside the feeder. Use care when reinstalling covers to avoid pinching wires. Failure to heed these points may result in damage to the feeder or its electrical components.! Note Images shown are intended as a guide only. Actual hardware will vary per application. Step 1 Remove the M3 x 5 socket head cap screw and lock washer and the (2) Guard Mount Rods securing the Tape Input Guard and remove the Tape Input Guard REMOVE Fig. 3-19 Step 2 Remove the (5) M3 x 4 socket head cap screws and lock washers securing the QP2F Wire Cover and remove the QP2F Wire Cover. Fig. 3-20 3-13

Step 3 Remove the (4) M3 x 5 socket flat head screws securing the QF Board Cover to the Control Panel Cover and remove the QF Board Cover. REMOVE Fig. 3-21 Step 4 Carefully remove the motor cable from connector J4 on the Controller Board. J4 Motor Cable Fig. 3-22 3-14

Step 5 Remove the (2) M3 x 5 socket flat head screws and (2) M3 x 30 stainless steel socket flat head screws securing the Motor Cover and remove the Motor Cover. REMOVE Fig. 3-23 LOOSEN Step 6 Loosen the (2) upper M4 x 8 stainless steel socket flat head screws securing the Drive Assembly and remove the lower screw indicated. REMOVE Fig. 3-24 3-15

Step 7 Open the Drive Lever to remove the tension between the Drive Roller and Idler Roller. Fig. 3-25 Step 8 Remove the E-clip from the end of the Drive Shaft. Remove the M3 x 30 socket button head screw securing the drive side plate. REMOVE Fig. 3-26 Step 9 Remove the Drive Side Plate and associated shafts and the Idler Retainer Assembly at the same time by drawing the assemblies directly away from the feeder. Fig. 3-27 3-16

Step 10 Remove the Drive Standoff, which is now free, so it does not fall off while the roller is being cleaned. Thoroughly clean the drive roller to remove any adhesive buildup. Fig. 3-28 REMOVE Step 11 Remove the (2) M2.5 x 3 socket head cap screws securing the Drive Motor to the Motor Mount Assembly. Carefully remove the wires from underneath the Motor Mount Assembly. Disconnect the Motor Cable from the Controller Board. Fig. 3-29 Note Whenever the drive unit is disassembled, it is a recommended to take the time to thoroughly clean any adhesive buildup off the drive rollers. Step 12 To install the new motor, reverse Step 11 through Step 1. Make sure the motor wires are properly routed underneath the Motor Mount Assembly. 3-17

Chapter Four LPFX1-001 Parts Lists 4

Recommended Spare Parts The chart below lists the Recommended Spare Parts for the LPF01-001 Label Feeder. The balance of this chapter shows the complete parts lists for the feeder and its subassemblies. PART NUMBER QUANTITY DESCRIPTION 0628A-0001 1 CONTROLLER 252C-087 1 O-RING DRIVE BELT 418A-002 1 INTERFACE CABLE 211A-S115 1 DRIVE MOTOR 4-1

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 LPFN01-001 (Top Level) ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 1 416A-S02 56MM SHOE ASSY 2 1 410C-015 QP2F WIRE COVER 3 1 410C-002 QF BOARD COVER 4 1 0628A-0001 CONTROLLER 5 1 410C-022 15" TAIL SECTION 6 1 410C-083 QF HANDLE 7 1 0626C-0002 TAPE INPUT GUARD 8 3 105C-034 44MM ROLLER 9 1 0626C-0003 SHOE COVER 10 1 0620C-0004 FRONT WIRE COVER 11 1 576A-S06 DISPENSER DRIVE ROLLER ASSY 12 1 576C-017 DISPENSER DRIVE SHAFT 13 1 576A-S01 MODULE INTERFACE ASSY 14 1 191A-S74 DRIVE ASSEMBLY-56MM 15 3 105C-045 MPF MEC 44ROLLPIN 16 2 570C-026 BELT IDLER ROLLER 17 1 576A-S12 DISPENSER IDLER ASSY 18 1 410C-004 CONTROL PANEL COVER 19 2 0626C-0005 GUARD MOUNT ROD 20 1 0620C-0006 PITCH SWITCH COVER 21 1 0620C-1002 RETAINER CLIP 22 1 022C-061 REEL PIN STATOR 23 1 191C-089 REEL MOUNT 24 2 570C-029 DISPENSER IDLER SPRING 25 1 252C-087 O-RING DRIVE BELT 26 1 0620C-0007 REEL PIN SPACER 27 1 191C-281 DRAG INSERT 28 1 191C-282 REEL DRAG ORING 29 1 103C-106 MPF02 BOARD STAND 30 1 418A-002 I/O CABLE 31 1 103C-125 GREEN EARTH LABEL 32 1 211C-071 CABLE CLAMP 33 1 0930C-0059 SERIAL & BOX LABEL (3-PIECE) 34 1 212A-S11 T.U. WHEEL DRIVE ASSY 35 1 m03-hexnut HEXNUT, 3 36 2 m03x06-sbhs-ss SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, SS, 3 X 6 37 5 M04X08-SHCSSLH SPECIAL LOW HEAD, 4 X 8 38 3 m04x08-sfhs-ss SOCKET FLAT HEAD, SS, 4 X 8 39 3 m04-fw FLAT WASHER, 4 40 1 m03x05-shcs SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 5 41 2 0125-eclip-e-bp ECLIP,.1250" ITEM NO. QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 42 1 0620C-0008 TAPE PATH LABEL 43 1 m03x08-sbhs SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, 3 X 8 44 3 m03x08-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 8 45 1 m04x08-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 4 X 8 46 9 m03-lw LOCK WASHER, 3 47 7 M03X04-SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 4 48 2 M04X05-SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP, 4 X 5 49 2 m04-lw LOCK WASHER, 4 50 1 m03x12-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 12 51 7 m03x05-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 5 52 1 M03X06-SFHS SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 6 53 1 191C-319 6.08 X 1.40 REEL MOUNT 54 1 700C-185 SAFETY LABEL 55 1 0730C-0290 CHINA ROHS LABEL 4-3

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 LPFN01-001 (Top Level) 53 29 18 21 4 36 51 45 20 6 51 44 27 23 22 28 54 44 44 33 55 38 38 35 39 37 38 43 39 37 42 15 5 30 8 48 49 32 41 34 16 47 37 51 47 46 31 25 10 39 41 3 7 2 1 11 51 12 14 40 46 13 17 24 19 37 9 37 4-4

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 416A-S02 56mm Shoe Assembly ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 416A-S12 56MM SHOE W / DWLS 2 1 103C-018 MOUNTING BLOCK 3 1 m06x12-shcs SOCKET HEAD CAP, 6 X 12 3 1 2 4-5

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 576A-S12 Dispenser Idler Assembly ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 m03-eclip ECLIP 2 1 m06-eclip ECLIP, 6 3 1 570C-023 DISPENSER IDLER WASHER 4 1 576C-025 DISPENSER IDLER ROLLER 5 1 576C-041 DISPENSER IDLER LEVER 6 1 576C-042 DISPENSER IDLER LEVER - INNER 7 1 576C-043 DISPENSER IDLER POST 8 1 576C-044 DISPENSER IDLER SHAFT 8 5 4 1 2 7 6 3 4-6

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 191A-S74 Drive Assembly - 56mm ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 0062-eclip-e ECLIP,.0625" 2 2 0125-eclip-e-bp ECLIP,.1250" 3 1 191A-S75 DRIVE PULLEY ASSY - 56MM 4 1 191A-S76 DRIVE IDLER ASSY - 56MM 5 1 191A-S80 DRIVE CAM ASSY - 56MM 6 1 211A-S19 DRIVE SIDE PLATE ASSY 7 1 211A-S115 DRIVE MOTOR, NEODYMIUM 8 1 211C-096 DRIVE LEVER 9 1 212A-S20 MOTOR MOUNT ASSY 10 1 212A-S127 56MM DRIVE STANDOFF ASSY 11 1 212C-177 MOTOR COVER - 56MM 12 2 m025x03-shcs SOCKET HEAD CAP, 2.5 X 3 13 2 m03x05-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 5 14 1 m03x30-sbhs-ss SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, SS, 3 X 30 15 2 m03x30-sfhs-ss SOCKET FLAT HEAD, SS, 3 X 30 3 8 9 2 7 12 10 1 15 4 5 6 14 13 11 4-7

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 576A-S01 Module Interface Assembly ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 191C-156 M3 SHOULDER SCREW 2 1 570A-S02 LOCK LEVER ASSY 3 1 570C-012 LOCK LEVER SCREW 4 1 570C-013 LOCK LEVER WASHER 5 1 570C-014 LOCK LEVER SPRING 6 1 570C-015 POGO PIN ISOLATOR 7 1 576A-S03 MI HOUSING W/PINS ASSY 8 1 576C-016 INTERFACE HOUSING COVER 9 1 578A-002 POGO PIN ASSY 10 2 m016x06-shcs SOCKET HEAD CAP, 1.6 X 6 11 2 m025x05-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 2.5 X 5 7 1 6 9 11 4 3 2 5 10 8 4-8

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 LPFN11-001 (Top Level) ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 1 1 0620A-0001 BASE PLATE 2 1 417A-S02 72MM SHOE ASSY 3 1 410C-015 QP2F WIRE COVER 4 1 410C-002 QF BOARD COVER 5 1 410C-022 15" TAIL SECTION 6 1 410C-083 QF HANDLE 7 1 0620C-0004 FRONT WIRE COVER 8 1 m03-eclip ECLIP 9 3 107C-045 72MM ROLLER PIN 10 2 570C-026 BELT IDLER ROLLER 12 1 0626c-0006 72MM ROLLER 13 1 410C-004 CONTROL PANEL COVER 14 1 0620C-0006 PITCH SWITCH COVER 15 1 0620C-1002 RETAINER CLIP 16 1 022C-061 REEL PIN STATOR 17 2 570C-029 DISPENSER IDLER SPRING 18 1 252C-087 O-RING DRIVE BELT 19 1 0620C-0007 REEL PIN SPACER 20 1 191C-281 DRAG INSERT 21 1 191C-282 REEL DRAG ORING 22 1 103C-106 MPF02 BOARD STAND 23 1 418A-002 I/O CABLE 24 1 103C-125 GREEN EARTH LABEL 25 1 211C-071 CABLE CLAMP 26 1 28 1 0930C-0059 27 1 212A-S11 191C-318 SERIAL & BOX LABEL (3-PIECE) T.U. WHEEL DRIVE ASSY 3IN X 2IN REEL MOUNT 29 1 197A-S74 DRIVE ASSEMBLY-72MM 30 1 577A-S01 MODULE INTERFACE ASSY WIDE 31 1 577A-S06 DISPENSER DRIVE ROLLER ASSY 32 1 577C-017 DISPENSER DRIVE SHAFT 33 1 0627C-0003 SHOE COVER 34 1 0627C-0002 TAPE INPUT GUARD 35 2 0627C-0005 GUARD MOUNT ROD 36 1 576A-S12 DISPENSER IDLER ASSY 37 1 0628A-0001 CONTROLLER 38 1 m03-hexnut HEXNUT, 3 39 2 m03x06-sbhs-ss SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, SS, 3 X 6 40 5 M04X08-SHCSSLH SPECIAL LOW HEAD, 4 X 8 ITEM NO. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION 41 3 m04x08-sfhs-ss SOCKET FLAT HEAD, SS, 4 X 8 42 3 m04-fw FLAT WASHER, 4 43 1 m03x05-shcs SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 5 44 1 0125-eclip-e-bp ECLIP,.1250" 45 1 0620C-0008 TAPE PATH LABEL 46 1 m03x08-sbhs SOCKET BUTTON HEAD, 3 X 8 47 3 m03x08-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 8 48 1 m04x08-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 4 X 8 49 8 m03x05-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 5 50 9 m03-lw LOCK WASHER, 3 51 7 M03X04-SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP, 3 X 4 52 2 M04X05-SHCS SOCKET HEAD CAP, 4 X 5 53 2 m04-lw LOCK WASHER, 4 54 1 m03x12-sfhs SOCKET FLAT HEAD, 3 X 12 4-3

LPFN01-001, LPFN11-001 LPFN11-001 (Top Level) 19 49 48 28 5 13 14 37 6 54 49 47 47 22 49 20 49 41 26 41 41 16 1 42 40 40 23 38 21 51 50 51 9 52 25 9 53 12 10 46 7 40 45 50 3 43 51 50 9 24 27 11 18 30 49 49 4 40 31 32 17 49 8 49 34 44 29 40 36 35 33 2 4-4

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