Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 08 11:26:04 EDT 2019 | daniel_marquette
Swaping Y amps from a correctly working QSP-2 to this QSP-2 did not change anything: belts still vibrate. However, belts are in good shape, tension has been adjusted and bearings are turning free without play. Will try to swap Y motors from a corre
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 10:11:59 EDT 2019 | jamesn
Hi to everyone I hope someone can help me with a problem I have on a Quad QSP-2. when calibrating ( Or trying to use ) Feeder Bases 2 and 4 on gantry 2 Im getting small amounts of accumulative drift in the X axis. I have changed the servo amplifier
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 18 14:59:46 EDT 2008 | bobpan
Check the fuses on the quad align card. There are 2 on each card. They are surface mount type. Typically one of these have blown. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 05:29:09 EDT 2019 | heinar
Hallo...Quad have problem with z, going to wrong. Parst to high and can not measuring. No errors. Have some body this problem and solutions? Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 09:27:10 EDT 2014 | torch
Hey guys wonder if anyone can help me, having an issue with our Quad QSP2, at the moment it is displaying Tep2 - Send Status command failed Tep1 - Send Status command failed and there is no response from the gantries, the interlocks appear to be wo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 19:44:31 EDT 1998 | Eldon Sanders
Rob, I think the change over on the Quad QSP2 is about as easy and fast as it can get without swapping out the feeder bases. In a high mix environment I think it is worth looking at. Regards,
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:55:12 EDT 2006 | bobpan
oh....one more....you could also just assign your new board to the table top you want to use and just do an incremental opt. but there must be enough feeder space chow
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 08:18:20 EDT 2006 | dirk29
You can do that if you have enough feeder space....but i doubt it unless you have a lot of machines in line.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 07 10:16:00 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
1. Secure all linear bearings to not move during the transport 2. Wrap the machine completely with stretch folio to protect from dust and moisture 3. Attach shock sensor to it so when it arrive you can see if it was subject to harsh transport
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 10:49:00 EDT 2019 | jamesn
Thanks Bob for the speedy reply I will check these out and let you know Kind Regards James