Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 10 22:38:04 EST 2017 | jmelson
I have an old CSM84 with the brush motors, model PA130620. I had a few intermittent feedback errors, now they have gone solid. But, I found slowing the machine to 85% lets it run without the error. So, I'm thinking there may be drag on the axis. T
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 14:53:54 EST 2007 | jmelson
Well, it mostly does. The explanation and how-to-fix fields of the error chart do contain some howlingly bad translations. But, the how to fix field said the management info needed to be cleared. Once I understood they meant the MIS statistical dat
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 02 00:17:35 EST 2007 | jmelson
I finally figured it out - in my manual it shows as a "63:Overflow" and says it has run out of memory for management information. I finally realized they were talking about the MIS statistical data of feeders, heads and mounting programs. I cleared
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 10:53:08 EST 2007 | slthomas
Sometimes when I get one of those messages I wonder if we're not dealing with a Japanese/Dutch/English translation issue. In the words of Willie Dixon, "It Don't Make Sense".
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 16:47:53 EST 2017 | jeffr
You should replace the Brushes first. If it continues.. you must check the wire continuity back to the controler and possibly replace the Motor
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 01 18:08:03 EST 2007 | jmelson
Hello, I just ran into a crazy problem with my CSM84. I did a batch of one side of a board, then loaded the program to do the top side, and it stops with the head over the 3rd component's feeder, and reports error 117:overflow. The maintenance manua
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 21:56:25 EST 2017 | jmelson
I checked the brushes, there is lots of length left on them, and the springs and pigtails are in good shape, too. I have been checking various cables, and reseating connectors, but making a resistance measurement from the brush holders back to the s
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 17 22:23:46 EST 2017 | jmelson
Well, I fixed it. I had resisted taking the motor off because of the recalibrations that would be required. But, it got bad enough I had to. Under the microscope, I could see copper dust packed between the commutator segments. I removed that, and
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 23:21:12 EST 2017 | jmelson
OK, I think you are right! The one brush I can get to looks fine, the other one is on the back, and there's no way to get to it without removing the motor. Even the front brush was VERY hard to get back in. But, there are rubber plugs that allow y
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 08 10:58:13 EST 2011 | aj
Hi all, This error appeared this morning and prevents me from opening any of the jobs. Everything was working fine yesterday!! Any advise as to how to deal with this? Thanks, Alan...
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