Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 22:37:30 EDT 2017 | ttheis
If you have two changers and only one head, make sure there is only one open port (one changer should be filled up and the other should have one open hole.) The head should be full of nozzles as well. As you mentioned go into the diagnostics and act
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 14:40:08 EDT 2017 | rgduval
We emailed off forum about this...and I'm wondering how things are progressing. As I noted in email, our issue was the nozzle change was resulting in too many nozzles being out of the same vacuum channel on the tool box. I can't remember how it was
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 11:10:51 EDT 2023 | compit
I don't know how in Panasonic - in Yamaha and similar pressure / vacuum is calibrated for each head and nozzle - maybe you need to calibrate?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 01:14:49 EST 2004 | Peter -CP40
Eric, You should be able to monitor the pressure of your nozzles by selecting: Diagnostics / Vacume check, depending on the type of machine you are running. When you cover the end of the nozzle, you should get a reading of about 500. This means it i
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 13:14:27 EST 2019 | youngbuck
Hi Steve, Have you took the star completely off the Gantry. There are the 12 hoses to the star if Segment 1 connection hose is messed up everything will be off because everything gets measure off of Seg.1. Also, you could start eleiminating the probl
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 04:56:54 EDT 2004 | qualitel
Hi Eric, Every mounter have a standard count and "release" off the component. The sample and cost saving way is to use the paper (e.g: 4mil,5mil...thick) to measure. Just place on the PCB with supoort base below and release the nozzle step by
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 10:39:38 EST 2007 | lloyd
Hi Mefunak, I'd say that the vacuum holding circuit is at fault. If the component is picked OK from the feeder ('vacuum check after pickup' is switched on) then the component is being dropped from the head as the gantry moves to the placement positi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 13:25:46 EDT 2018 | emeto
This one should be easy. 1. Check your nozzle - make sure you use the right nozzle and the nozzle tip is not damaged in any way. 2. Vacuum suction going to the nozzle should be measured/checked.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 19:09:12 EDT 2023 | sarason
Possibly blocked air lines did you check air pressure? Also drivers on the relevant boards. or simply damage in the flexible wiring harness( a nightmare) sarason
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 06:30:59 EDT 2009 | hcarrasco
1.- Check your vacuum a.- Check filters b.- Check air flow (the vacuum is generated by a Ventury using air flow, not air pressure) c.- Vaccum vias (Possible linth inside the vacuum lines) 2.- Check the nozzle condition (Probably broken o