Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 05:08:50 EST 2006 | Rob
Yes - as they flex less due to their size. I do have the calculations somewhere from my field apps days but it may take some time to find. The problems occuring with the X7R's MU
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 09:58:38 EDT 2002 | pjc
Machine Data Mydata MY9 machine weight: 1800kg placement repeatablilty @ 3 sig: 15 micron x-y axis drive mech: x combo belt rackπnion, y ball screw Siemens F5 machine weight: 1500kg placement accuracy @ 3 sig: 30 micron x-y axis drive mech: x belt
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 23:52:58 EDT 2017 | aemery
Don, either you have a faulty park sensor or much more likely the vision gantry Y axis is not reaching the sensor. Possible issues, one of the two VY drivers cards is failing; one of the VY forcer motors (air bearings) is failing; to much air leakin
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 28 20:54:04 EDT 2005 | Ken
I would run scale calibration first (for the suspect camera). That may be your only problem. However, if your having a rotation issue and all major angles are off (differently) then it is most likely R-axis accuracy. However, I would run AMF and
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 07:23:03 EST 2011 | leemeyer
Thanks Bobpan, A function 6 tells me that I have firmware ver IVC 3.05. I keep getting a motor error 4 "The Xand/or Y axis did not reach the commanded position within 500 msec." The battery was dead on this machine so the mod codes were lost. I en
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 08:54:15 EDT 2016 | bobpan
More than likely the encoder scale or read head has an issue. Many times.. oil/dirt/water get on the scale and cause a bad spot or bad area. Try to clean the scale with a lint free cloth and alcohol. You should also be able to see the read head and m
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 17:39:51 EDT 2022 | rgduval
The Agilis feeders are much more reliable than the old TM feeders. You can tweak the TMs a little bit, but, it can be a pain. Agilis have better repeatability, and built in y axis correction for 0402 and smaller parts. On the newer machines (My se
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 12:34:50 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach
Inorder to pick up 0402's RELIABLY correction is required in X & Y axis. Their are Chip Shooter that do this, (KME Create, and Sanyo) You can also place at +/- .002" at 43K cph with a Chip Shooter Bulk feeding is also desirable. It is not only the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 03:15:35 EDT 2006 | bvdb
Thanks in part to help from the good people in this forum we've got our 1989 Fuji IP-1 working really great! We can run for hours without missing a beat (except to replace empty reels). Although I'm careful to lubricate as per the instructions the
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 10:05:47 EDT 2006 | daxman
Okay fellas...I posted awhile back regarding CP4 and CP6 placement issues. I think we may have figured it out. XO/YO and mark read positions were not correct. However, we have a new problem with the CP4-2. I was running the Fuji board, placing a s