Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 08:57:31 EDT 2005 | tommyttr
It is either the axis card, or the head bd. reporting corrupted data
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 07:11:37 EDT 2005 | geb
Does anyone know what an "Axis Head 1 Theta DAC limit error during Move Absolute Command" may mean? It occurred during production. I have checked through the board's program for errors but cannot see any.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 10:40:09 EDT 2005 | geb
Thanks for your help. Solved it - The spindles on the head were stiffer than the other heads, so greasing it fixed it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 10:05:44 EST 2007 | SWAG
Make sure the program has been optimized to the current nozzle configuration.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 08:41:12 EST 2007 | geb
Hi, Our GSM1 pick and place machine has an Axis head 2 Z velocity error. None of the spindles of Head 2 work during placement and it brings up the error message. It will not proceed after that. I have tried lowering and raising the spindles in the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 11:12:08 EST 2007 | jaimebc
I've had experienced this issues here with our GSM's Flex heads. Try this: 1.- Clean your linear scales with alcohol and a lint free cloth. Both the X and Y. This one has fixed the majority of our errors when one of the heads just stops for no apare
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 14:02:51 EST 2007 | geb
Thanks for your help everyone. For some reason it has started working again, without altering the program or settings!!?? So I don't actually know why it has done this. Thanks again, Grant
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 13 19:34:16 EST 2007 | geb
(Its a flex head) I have made a trial program to determine at what point it stops. This is how it goes: I load the program, push the start button it will zero and pick components with head 1. As soon as it finishes placing head 1 parts it halts wher
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 11:04:09 EST 2007 | mika
zero > in manual Control > bring the head close to the end of the machine so that you can reach the head => Diagnostic meny > engage the clutches and THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT: use Extreme Caution (you can flip off the X-Y circuit braker on the lower ba
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 13:57:21 EDT 2023 | ttheis
We were able to get the machine to zero after 'scrubbing' the encoder head. We used a piece of paper towel and IPA and slipped it between the head and the scale. We moved it back and forth a few times to clean the head then blew out any remaining dus