Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 08 02:10:31 EDT 2023 | unsung
Wipe down and clean the 2 Gold strips on Y Axis and the encoder ( located on both sides of the machines covers must be removed ) Probably has dirt happen to someone who had an old universal 2007 that was sitting outside in the open air for a few day
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 13:08:21 EDT 2023 | ttheis
Thanks, I do recall reading about loading firmware onto some of the VME cards (VRM axis controllers I believe.) I will review this again. I agree that it seems to be some issue with reading axis position after hitting the home switch. The first thin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:33:25 EDT 2023 | jdengler
Since you haven't received any useful advise I will throw my 2 cents in. I do not know this machine but in general what you describe is an axis that does not get it's home pulse in time. Many machines will have an in-range sensor that gets flagged
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 02:39:21 EDT 2016 | epsltd
We have a Mirae 1030 and when the machine warms up the y-axis fails and we are unable to reset servos unless we leave machine powered down few hours. Now since we have changed servos after machine homes we jog the y-axis and it vibrates and very nois
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 18:40:44 EDT 2017 | simons
We have a Samsung that we have replaced all the amps and are still getting the Z axis motor alarm failure. On the “Position Window” before and after we try to “Home” the machine, the values for “Z-Axis” for all three heads prior to the “Home” action
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 11:04:20 EDT 2017 | bobpan
So what your telling me is kind of vague. Does the machine home and go to the front left corner of the machine? If it does....this could be a quad align problem....meaning dirt on the lens or so-forth. You should watch the heads homing in the z-axi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 17:54:17 EDT 2017 | simons
The machine does not move to the home position. Once we hit the "Home" button all three heads will move up to the "Home" position but then 5 to 10 seconds later the following error pops up "Error 1531 - Z Axis motor alarm" before any "xy" movement i
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:19:49 EST 2005 | Dilbert
I don't work on quads but I can give you some things to look for... Each of the moving axis work off a motor that is controlled by a "drive". Some of these drives have a fault or error output that is connected to the motion controller. One of your
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 23:14:01 EDT 2015 | kiwiguy12345
Hi, I have struck a problem with the X axis on my Juki 740. As soon as I "home" the machine the X driver displays the code "961" Does anyone have any ideas as to a solution for this problem? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 05:34:28 EDT 2013 | bobpan
I would check the following: 1. Make sure the head can move in all axis including z and theta by physically moving each. 2. Check the voltage from the main power supply which is located in the middle of the machine on the top of the main board asse