Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 10:19:57 EST 2010 | swag
Check/reseat all connections on axis driver card and from driver card to step motor. On older MpM's it is common to get a bad connection on the connector for axis driver power and blow components on your driver board. Reseating these connectors mig
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 11:12:04 EDT 2010 | davef
So with your mounting frustration in your inability to zero-in on the factors that drive your solder balling, are you thinking that maybe you need to bite the bullet and design a experimental study to help isolate the key drivers to your solder balli
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 14:27:16 EDT 2010 | davef
Ralph Woodgate says that pump speed is the biggest driver to dross production
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 04 11:07:21 EST 2006 | charls
hi pavel, If you are getting vibrate during fast mode, encoder or motor cable might be faulty. yes i faced the same problem in Juki KE2010 m/c. Try by replacing encoder & motor cable from Motor to driver unit. All the best
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 03:56:19 EDT 2010 | michaellaw
Hi, Some idea for you to troubleshoot: *It could be the motor problem,check all motor power,after ON power to m/c,the motor should be engaged. *stepping driver spoil
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 11:14:55 EDT 2010 | swag
I hope you're fixed by now but my advice is to pull all connectors from drivers and reseat. Also, reseat connectors in I/O area + I think there's some cards that relay power to various axis in this area. Reseat all connectors. From my experience,
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 26 01:47:43 EST 2010 | twentyninehairs
Do you still have the manual for this? I'm trying to convert one of these into a cnc router. It has a perfect frame for a strong table with a good plenum for vacuum ducting. I'll need to mount a Z-axis to it, probably beef up the y-axis, and re-arran
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 08:26:24 EDT 2010 | rgduval
According to MyData, you'll need a new computer box. The older computers in the TP's don't support VGA, for some silly reason. So you're stuck with the RGB monitors. I haven't tried, but, I suspect that if you were to get a new(er) video card, ins
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 12:25:37 EST 2010 | baildl632
Yes, it's powered up. We use a simple power supply that connects directly to the drive. It spins up fine. I belive my problem is with Windows not recognizing the old type of drive correctly. It does recognize it as a mass storage device (the drivers
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:38:25 EDT 2010 | aqueous
As with so many things, some brands work very well on high density, low profile assemblies and some do not. Because my company manufactures these machines, I don't want to use this forum as an advertisement so I will recommend the following: 1. Sen