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Problem with YAMAHA mounter DC motor encoder

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 18:58:38 EST 2005 | darby

What is the problem Peter? See a recent posting on a Y axis problem with the same style of machine. If the encoder is cactus, buy a new motor. Sorry, this is the only solution I know of.

Problem with YAMAHA mounter DC motor encoder

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 10:03:38 EST 2005 | meritajs

Hi, May be somebody know how we could adjust optical shaft encoder at YAMAHA 84 mounter Thank Peter

Philips Topaz - conveyor motor doesn't work

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 10:55:41 EDT 2015 | emeto

Hi, 1. Take a multi meter and measure the voltage - I assume it is a DC motor(probably 24V). If you don't, check power supply,cable, relays and Driver for the motor. If you do have voltage, check sensors(sometimes sensor activated may stop your con

Nutek Conveyors

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 15:57:09 EST 2009 | evtimov

Hi If it is a DC motor just turn the power wires and exchange the sensors. emil

Philips Comet L004 Feedback Error

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 13:19:38 EDT 2009 | emanuel

Just in case somebody will bump in the same situation and looks for a possible solution, the problem was with a small 2 pin connector that feeds one of the W DC motors. The connector looked ok, but one of the pins pulled a little out and was making

mydata 19 error

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 09:52:45 EST 2014 | brendansales

Dear Rob, Got to the maintenance menu, under the Motor section, I selected Z motor and tried to initiate motor, there was no movement on the machine and I had the error message as below: F-MOT-MSETDYN Z/12: Position counter dead I suspect that ser

My Data MY15 Z AXIS Zero Point Unstable

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 21:34:28 EDT 2021 | damiendigilin

Hi Does anyone know how to fix Z Axis Zero Point Unstable on My Data MY15. The machine will pick 3 components then error Z zero point unstable. We have changed the Z sensor the Z DC Motor the Z positioning encoder. Thank you

Dynapace conveyor

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 16:02:30 EDT 2010 | markhoch

Are the drive motors DC? Reverse polarity on the motors and switch your photosensors on the entry and exit end. You might have to play with the SMEMA connections a bit, but you'll figg it out. ;)

Pulse Driven Variable Power

Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 02:26:14 EDT 2010 | vinitverma

If you want to vary the voltage to control the motor speed, then this is not the correct way. Though you can use LM317 for reducing the votage (using a 5K potentiometer) which will sure reduce the speed but it'll reduce the torque tremendously. For D

Philips CSM66 wanted

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 18:30:53 EDT 2007 | jmelson

I have the entire computer box assembly from a 1306/40 series machine. This was one of the first with the AC servo motors and digital drives. It was taken from a working CSM66 at the same time as I bought a CSM84. It was included to be used as spa

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