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MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 13:38:56 EDT 2012 | upguy

Thanks for the information and insights. Our booster is probably getting too hot, even with AC. There is bouncing when we trim component locations. Every so often, while trimming component locations, the x-axis will start to slowly move away (by i

MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 10:47:54 EDT 2012 | upguy

As as per your information and photo, we attached two box fans under our booster and attached them to the white XGTS connector. The fans are blowing upward with airflow between the booster board and the back of the machine. We will carefully watch

MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 12:16:59 EDT 2012 | allgood

Hi John Yes I am still having the same problems years later! It keeps Fred in work supplying me with replacement tips too! Mydata came up with a supposed fix to alter a parameter called prepick which puts a pause in I think allowing the head to st

Mydata A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 05:09:42 EDT 2007 | allgood

Yes that sounds worth a look - thanks. I am also wondering if there is a thermal issue - we had 27 degrees in here yesterday and I remember the Mydata guy telling me to put a desk fan onto the card frame in the summer. I did this last year - when I

MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 03:43:24 EDT 2012 | allgood

Very interesting - esp that you have removed the temperature variable by being airconditioned. We defeinitely do not get strikes at 74 but do at 80 - but also we dont start the machine when its 80, that is the afternoon tempertaure on a rare hot day

MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 12:51:53 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf

You can leave the booster in the original position and mount two small fans directly underneanth it blowing upward. By leaving it in the original upright position you get quite a bit of air velocity in the small space between the booster and the mach

Mydata A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 17:10:43 EDT 2007 | jamyboy

You might want to check the Xwagon bearings. We had the same issue with the TP9-UFP we ordered all the possible parts Xmotors small large, encoder, transducer, couplings etc. over 10K worth of parts. The only thing we didnt order was the actual x-wag

Mydata A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 11:15:05 EDT 2007 | allgood

We keep seeing a problem with the plastic tool tip on an A12 tool being sliced off. I think it is hitting the edge of the tape separator clip assembly - I determined this by coating the tip in paint and then finding where the tip had struck the meta

MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 15:05:02 EDT 2012 | upguy

Thanks for responding Fred and Peter. We have had the same damage to the tip occur even though our TP9-UFP sits in an air conditioned room (74 F / 23 C). I spoke with Matt at MyData (who was very helpful). He said that the X-axis bearings, the X-a

MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 11:58:42 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf

Your tool tips are being damaged because the small x-motor is not engaging when the head is picking parts. When this happens the head overshoots and you bang the tips on the mag springs. Directly after a tip gets damaged go into the service program a


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