Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 12:23:44 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
One thing a lot of people don't know is that the small X motor on MY machines have carbon brushes in them. If you do not replace the brushes before they wear out it trashes the motor.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 09:56:57 EDT 2021 | richardcargill
Update - Solved On talking with BTU they mentioned that if the conveyor is always running full speed then cleaning out the motor brush area with compressed air will cure it. I'm guessing that the carbon dust had encroached onto the encoder. A good b
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 20:07:38 EDT 2010 | userrich
"BiRAL SC" is a water displacing cleaner. - effective for cleaning most metals including carbon- and stainless steel, copper, aluminium etc. - cleans electrical motors, brush holders, bearings, armatures etc, - cleans and treats most types of plastic
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 17:18:13 EDT 2014 | tech1
You may want to check the brushes in that motor, could very well be the "dust" that you have seen.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 21:22:39 EDT 2004 | Darby
Cesar, I am not familiar with these machines but I have found that servo controller problems do not usually cause mis-placement. They tend to just stop the machine with *axis system erors. As I understand it, after you have done a return to origin,
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 12:02:54 EST 2012 | jaimebc
I'll try swaping cards and see if the problem follows the card. So far, my guess would be the motor going bad. I did change the brushes, X wagon cables and every cable that goes to the midas unit. But that didn't fix it. The problem is that to replac
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 14:51:08 EST 2000 | Bill Petlock
Casimir, The Q and other lead trimmers work extremely well if properly used. Blade life is directly proportional to to the height of the cut. There are a few factors that are very important in trimming. You are working with a solid carbide blade whi
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 19:48:47 EDT 2010 | bootstrap
I like what you're doing. 20 years ago anyone, hobbyists and tiny garage-shop companies could create electronics devices just as sophisticated and cool as big corporations. Today, SMT has largely trashed the creativity (and competition) that existe
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