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CP40LV Timing belt replacement

Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 20:38:04 EDT 2011 | wolverine

I am going to have to install new timing belts in a Samsung CP40 series machine, these are the belts that run on each side of the placement head gantry. Do not have technical support from Samsung nor do I have a service manual for the machine, just t

Conveyor belt moves opposite direction

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 18:10:57 EDT 2019 | davef

Here's what we've done in the past. Depending on how it's configured, conveyors can run either forward or backward, but only in one direction at a time. The voltage polarity through the starter of the drive motor configures the direction. So, swappin

Conveyor belt moves opposite direction

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 08:01:42 EDT 2019 | jfeustel

If this is a Kanetic edge belt conveyor that was manufactured by Kanetic in Lake Barrington Illinois then I've seen this before. The folks at Kanetic built a function into the PLC code to make the conveyor reversible without hardware modifications.

Conveyor belt moves opposite direction

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 06:26:18 EDT 2019 | jfeustel

Kanetic did implement a feature into their PLC code that would allow for simple reversal of the board flow. This is why the conveyor suddenly reversed direction after so many years. Because the feature was invoked by holding down a button it was kno

GSM Flex head theta belt replacement

Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 17:03:05 EDT 2015 | dilogic

Any advice how to (easily) replace theta timing belt on GSM Flex head?

inline smt 1m 2 stage conveyor belt

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 22:14:24 EST 2022 | sarason

Yes something like that.ie a higher edge. Looking at your original picture I assumed no edge. If that doesn't work, then it is time to change the belt. But do check the frame with a straight edge. you may find a little twist or bend that may not be v

smt

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 08 19:06:32 EDT 2005 | Mika

Check the timing belt. I have running into a similar situation before. "1 notch of" of the timing belt can cause very strange behaviour of the machine. /Sincerly Ps. let us know your progress. Ds.

GSM2 Y-axis resonance

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 02:10:19 EDT 2017 | bukas

i'd say its a ball nut. maybe it came loose or the balls are worn out. also, check timing belt! if resonance is periodical like you say then there is great probability that belt or/and belt pulleys got worn out. i had combination of these on one of m

Reflow Oven Profile Optimization

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 16:18:11 EDT 2024 | proceng1

One thing that I did to eliminate 1 set of variables is I calculated the slowest belt speed that puts the board in reflow for the longest time spec'd for by the paste manufacturer. So every recipe runs at that belt speed. Eliminating the juggling o

Samsung SM45FV NEO Z axis motor change

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 11:16:22 EDT 2023 | eurolan

Hi guys, we managed to fix it. This tool turned out to be impossible to find. What we did is mount the motor, mark the timing belt's position and loosen the screws that attach the timing belt to the head. This way we were able to move the position of

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