Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 12:34:06 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
Those of you that have Momentums may want to have a look at the metal cover that covers the X-camera ball screw. I would be very interested to know if the top of your camera bracket is rubbing on the bottom of the X-vision ball screw cover. Please
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 07:19:38 EST 2003 | ghenning
Manually move the beam away from the limits with the power down. Be sure the beam is parallel (marks to help with this are on the Y-axis lead screw covers near the machine front) and then power up again. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 03:16:18 EDT 2022 | acouto
Thanks for the feedback, I've been having some problems with the motor overload in the conveyor and central reel whenever there is cleaning by the external company. After analyzing I always find talcum powder and lubricant (it looks like cement) on t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 10:01:57 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
Eagle eyes, unless you are having placing accuracy issues I would not replace the ball screw. I have heard brand new ball screws make noise. We have a CP6 that has a noisy screw from the factory.It has ran for years with no accuracy issues. Save yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 11:41:16 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
The newer style feeder carts from Fuji are the best I've seen. It is impossible to screw the tape covers up with the newer style racks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 13:39:53 EDT 2000 | pr
I know you're not gonna buy this one... But we had the same thing and it was the metal sleeve covering the ball screw. Spray some Biral on it to loosen it up. I didn't believe it but we did it and instantly the problem went away (2 times on 2 differe
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 13:25:24 EDT 2005 | pr
From what I can gather, the annular rings are used for grounding when these boards are put in housings. A screw goes through the hole and is torqued down. If there is excess solder on the annular ring, the screw doesn't seat properly. The pallets cov
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 00:10:18 EDT 2012 | tech1
Most of it depends upon the type of Y wagon you have. if they are internal conveyors you need to remove the covers from the operator side. There are 3 screws holding the Y wagon down, 2 of them are hex screws and the one in front is an allen head. W
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 08:19:59 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Hi, Procedure how to replace the x-ballscrew of CP642. 1. Before you remove the x-motor, remember the pulse of x-axis motor just it turn ON the zero set sensor. Pulse usually at 1000pls. +/-50pls. 2. Turn Off the machine. 3. Compress the two ballsc
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 19:54:01 EDT 2015 | aemery
The camera assembly is designated as X23; the stencil & board lighting as well as the camera video signal pass through the DB9 connector at the camera. There is a ribbon cable in the vision gantry tray that carries both to the box on the left side o