Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 20:29:51 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Not sure if you are still looking for this motor but received a reply from Elissa (Shenzhen) overnight. Hello this is Samsung CP40 R axis motor J1301632,STEP MOTOR THETA,103H7570-7024 we have original used only price is 86usd/pcs Thank you Elissa
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 10:52:02 EDT 2014 | robstarrs
bobpan quick background. I am very new to the Quad machines, I used to "run" one, but I never learned the inner workings of a machine. I just purchased 2 used quad 4cs, I had a training session over the weekend with a very knowledgeable guy and l
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 20:28:44 EST 2017 | 1232kade
Hi everybody. I have some problem that i cant solve, someone pls help me... My Mounter Juki FX-1R cant origin. When i try to origin, the problem appear ( see attach image ) I can control air devices like ATC plate, nozzle,... But cant origin and cont
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 03:56:19 EDT 2010 | michaellaw
Hi, Some idea for you to troubleshoot: *It could be the motor problem,check all motor power,after ON power to m/c,the motor should be engaged. *stepping driver spoil
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 10:20:48 EDT 2003 | caldon
www.smtmag.com has Step-by-step articles written by OEMS...Just type in Step-by-step into the search engine on the website...sit back and enjoy the links. Also, http://www.smtinfocus.com has a brief snip-it as well. You may want to do a search for
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 09:59:44 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Hello, This is from my old documents....hope it helps. I would first try mod code 53 = 2 first.....if the machine is a 2C. The motor was known for causing this problem after getting old. These are all resolutions for motor error 4. Step Potential P
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 10:55:17 EDT 2004 | DenisM
Check the ground plane for noise with a scope. Steppers are very sensitive to spurs and will step in response to noise. Resistance welders on the same ground loo[ can be a problem as can seam sealers etc. Denis M Manncorp
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 12:25:34 EST 2012 | cyber_wolf
The camera is probably clipping the top of your board when it is reading fids. This causes the motor to lose steps. Manually load a board to vision height and drive the camera over the board to check for clearance issues.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 22:57:32 EDT 2022 | glasscake
Issue was solved by replacing servo motor/encoder wiring harnesses. Hooking a scope up to the head showed we were losing steps.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 10:08:44 EDT 2013 | rgduval
I've heard that MyData is no longer supporting the TP's, so, getting a new motor might be a difficult proposition. If you can find the motor manuf/part number on the motor itself, you can likely find it on line somewhere...Google the p/n should do i