Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 11:12:18 EDT 2015 | zombee
Problem is solved! There wasn't voltage on motor inputs (only 5-10V AC) when the motor connected correctly, but was ~210V AC without motor. Firstly, I exchanged the motor speed control relay (Panasonic G-series type), but the result was same. (the a
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 09:32:23 EDT 2007 | dilbert
Linear drive uses linear motors that have no moving parts, strictly a coil over magnets. "Rack and Pinion" as you call it uses AC servo motors that are driving belts and pullies The linear motor has no moving parts and is faster but generates a lot
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 00:33:18 EDT 2016 | wesleyintelli
Our CP45 swing mirror motor (Panasonic AC Servo Motor: MSMA012A3A) recently jammed and required replacement. I replaced the motor with a new one however it won't home. A link to a video of the motor attempting to home can be seen below. I am wonderin
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 13:10:16 EST 2008 | andersenequipmentllc
I need a service manual for a Philips CSM84 type > PA1306/20. I have the PA1306/40 manual, if that > is any use to anyone. The 1306/20 was the last > model with analog servo amps and DC brush motors, > the 1306/40 was the first with AC brushless
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 13:02:39 EDT 2007 | jmelson
I need a service manual for a Philips CSM84 type PA1306/20. I have the PA1306/40 manual, if that is any use to anyone. The 1306/20 was the last model with analog servo amps and DC brush motors, the 1306/40 was the first with AC brushless motors and d
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 18:30:53 EDT 2007 | jmelson
I have the entire computer box assembly from a 1306/40 series machine. This was one of the first with the AC servo motors and digital drives. It was taken from a working CSM66 at the same time as I bought a CSM84. It was included to be used as spa
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 18:07:53 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Oh, wait a minute. I have the complete control box from a CSM 66 III machine, Philips type 1306/40. That's the first one with the AC servo motors. The older ones had a stack of boards connected with masses of cables, the 1306/40 and later had a ba
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 08:08:38 EDT 2009 | ptxems
We have a couple of Zeva/Juki PM570L's. One machine has developed a fault with the z axis motor. It is continually 'buzzing', we have checked and there is 24VAC on it. Although even on the other machine there is AC voltage on the motor. We have sw
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 14:24:12 EDT 2009 | jimmyboz
Ok, So, If all the servo amps on H1 remained on H1 and the amp you changed is on H2, I have to guess the shifting on H1 is unrelated to the servo prob. Is the shifting unsolderable? if it just looks bad but will reflow, it may have been occurring f
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 00:51:10 EST 2007 | vinitverma
Here are the differences (Eclipse vs Eclipse II) Optimum Speed: 5000 vs 6500cph Feeder Positions (8mm) : 80 vs 94 PCB Loading Time : 4s vs 5.3s PCB Thickness : 0.6-3mm vs 0.5-4mm Max Component Size : 32mm vs 45mm (optional camera possible on Eclipse