Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 01:59:06 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
Obviously nobody can help you Jack. 1. its the camera for parts recognition ( enhanced CMOS ). 2. positioning system upgraded from ball screw to linear motor/gantry. before CPH=16500 new CPH=18000 using H12S
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 07:08:51 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
We have had this happen. The Z-ball screws do go bad in IP3's. We replaced the ball screw and the problem went away. As mentioned improper belt tension will cause the servo to make loud noises. But if you say the movement is rough, then the ball scr
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:22:53 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
If it's an NSK screw try giving them a call. Have your calipers ready.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 00:22:53 EST 2007 | J. Pigott
I realize this is a bit off topic but looking at some of the discussion. I expect someone might be able to help. Looking at CP IV ball screws 120" and searched the world over for specs. Lead Outer Diameter TPI backlash resolution typical wear on c
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 15:34:27 EDT 2011 | wingding
I am looking for a FUJI CP3 Y Ball Screw. P/N: W1505-29P-C5Z10. I have contacted ibe, SMT Research, and SMT Parts. FUJI has one but it is $3,000 dollars, in the end $3,000 may be a deal. But for now I'm still looking. Any assistance would be greatly
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 17:03:50 EST 2006 | aj
By the way , changing the ball screw will also sort your problem out because you will have to carry out the Z-axis setup ( belt tension etc ) as part of the change. so it is worth a shot to carry out the setup and see how it goes! you will have nothi
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 19:16:54 EDT 2015 | linux
Hello everyone, I'm looking for help with placement issue on our cp6 Fuji. On occasion we have to adjust co ordinates on the x and y axis usually about 0.12mm. Ball screw was replaced did not fix issue. Anything else we could try. Thanks everyone
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 03:15:35 EDT 2006 | bvdb
Thanks in part to help from the good people in this forum we've got our 1989 Fuji IP-1 working really great! We can run for hours without missing a beat (except to replace empty reels). Although I'm careful to lubricate as per the instructions the
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 22:46:53 EDT 2008 | crashoveride
Don't try the mecha check yet unless you know how. have you checked the coupling shaft of Y-axis? If it's ok, take a look at the ball screw if it looks like being scratched or something unusual. Also, observe the movement of the machine if you hear a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 10:19:22 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| | Hi, | I'm an SMT tech in a major OEM in Scotland and we have just purchased two Fuji QP's. Does anybody out there have a list of do's and don'ts especialy regarding preventative maintenance and common faults. Jim- I Haven't used the QP's yet