Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 21:49:27 EDT 2020 | bboyer
Well, we finally got the machine to power up and fully boot, but now we are having issues with zeroing the axes. X, Y and Theta zero OK, and the board conveyor runs, but when it tries to zero the PWC, the rail moves to the rear of the machine, hits
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:05:36 EDT 2018 | proceng1
Does anyone have an ESE LX3 printer installed and running at their facility? I'm curious if you've had any problems, or major break-downs. I'm wondering in your experience how it handles different color solder mask. Any issues you found with the squ
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 11:30:20 EST 2002 | itempea
Just a question: have you ever tried to transfer programs between 2 identical MPM printers, or between 2 identical CAMALOT Geminis? Well, you'll be surprised to find out that you have to spend 15 to 30 min tweaking them on the second machine. And th
Electronics Forum | Sat May 14 12:28:49 EDT 2016 | dilogic
Any ideas that can cause y-axis resonance? I ruled out all usual the suspects (tacho sensor, driver cards, motor driver etc.). Looks like some mechanical issue, but can't figure it out. I suspect leadscrew nut - I checked it with motion diagnostics s
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 12:45:44 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
If you think you are having lighting issues, you should do a histogram test. It's under the test user. There is a pot on a power supply that will adjust the brightness. The power supply is right next to the Y axis motor. There should be a brown p
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:43:57 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
Hello Daxman, Thanks for the input. Yes, the CP2 is closely related to the CP4 and does have the analog servo amps as you deduced. I did a wiggle test on the connectors and found that the x-y-r servo amp alarmed right away and blinked the x axis a
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 19:55:06 EDT 2018 | amartineck
I have a GSM1 that when try to zero it, it stops with the "Timeout waiting for spindle up" message. To get thsi up and running, I have set all my machine settings to default and had to reselect the head from a C4 1 head to the flex head. I initially
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 07:30:26 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
We recently scrapped our TP9-2U because of an issue similar to this. The X-axis would overshoot the pick and place positions. This particular machine(2U)only has 1 X motor. The UFP's and the MY machines have a small fine positioning motor that is on
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 11:12:08 EST 2007 | jaimebc
I've had experienced this issues here with our GSM's Flex heads. Try this: 1.- Clean your linear scales with alcohol and a lint free cloth. Both the X and Y. This one has fixed the majority of our errors when one of the heads just stops for no apare
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 15:54:39 EDT 2014 | gascon5383
I have not tried running it 180 or 90 degrees out. The process involved to change that would be too large for my company to accept it. I see where you can adjust the board stop x and y but is there a way for the z axis? I have found that the board is