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Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 09:57:37 EST 1998 | Dave
I completely agree with what Dave said previously about the trimming process. I spent the first 6 months at my current job removing this process from our assembly floor. We had several problems with the process including: 1) "flags" from the leads
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 15:11:29 EST 2020 | alvarez94
I was consulting the manual of the machine and to measure the tension of the x belt I need a frequency counter and two prisms but I don't have these tools, is there any other way to measure the tension?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 14:14:42 EST 2020 | alvarez94
I am running a MYDATA MY19 machine.the problem is that the first 2 hours after turning on the machine it does not work throwing the following error: "transducers do not agree". After approximately 1 or 2 hours the machine starts working normally. T
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 00:53:54 EDT 2015 | padawanlinuxero
Hi guys, > > Recently got an error message when > initiating hardware on a Mydata TP9-UFP. Message > is: Theta/2: Lower end point not repeatable. > Reinitiating fails at message. Haven't seen this > message before. Any idea what it could be as
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 14:39:23 EST 2020 | SMTA-Alex
Do you have a photo of the actual error?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 14:44:56 EST 2020 | alvarez94
Thanks for responding, this is the photo of the error that appears on the screen
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 14:53:21 EST 2020 | SMTA-Alex
Looks like an X-belt problem. is it tensioned correctly, not too loose or too tight? Or the X motor is acting up.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 15:15:10 EST 2020 | SMTA-Alex
Not really, just eyeball. Does it look too loose or feel too tight. Is it lubricated properly, is there enough grease on the sprockets? Also, check the ribbon cables. They might be damaged.