Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 14:21:58 EDT 2021 | sacd
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Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 19:30:45 EDT 2020 | aurash
Hi Guys, I 'm having trouble with a JUKI KE2060 - multiple errors on Z, X, Y axis (it seems that the problem moves around) - the error codes are E602137 E603112 any help or an electrical diagram of the machine are highly appreciated A
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 13:49:57 EST 2007 | John S.
James, We have 3 750's that are 5-8 yrs old. Never any major issues. Juki's service and support are the best. We bought a 2060 1 year ago and have been pleased with it. We placed a 20 mil pitch QFP with a spec of +/- 0.003" to test the machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 11:16:50 EDT 2021 | aurash
Not sure if you fixed the problem in the meantime but try to disable the Z4 head to see if the problem actually belongs to the 4th head. Sometimes a totally unrelated problem is manifesting on the head. (I had communication problems between the XMP c
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 15:10:20 EDT 2023 | tey422
I worked with 7 years of Mydata & another 8 years with Juki. Most of the small issues are avoidable if you do your maintenance right. From normal wear and tears, I would say Mydata would be more frequent breakdowns than Juki. For Juki, I agree with
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 22:13:01 EDT 2021 | roycet4
I would start by replacing the Z axis motor for head #4, you previously mentioned there was also a theta axis issue with head #4, you might be best served to replace both motors. These motors do go bad from time to time, We have 28 Juki machines wher
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 09:16:54 EDT 2020 | aurash
After reading the machine logs it seems that the problem is on the X-axis but the safety mechanism is disabling all the Servos and the Axis system (all axes) are in error state (that's why the error messages are showing on different axes) The JUKI m
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 21:21:54 EST 2011 | thatguy
I have 7yrs experience with JUKI's and I liked 2000 series(2050,2060) dont get caught up in the 730 or 760 these machines are obsolete or at least on there way and spare parts are hard to come buy. The 2060 is the chip shooter. I like the user friend
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 17:05:51 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Aurash, we own Yamaha machinery but just throwing it out there...are the movements of the motors smooth or with friction? Is it possible that the linear screw rods (as in our machinery) require to be lubricated? There are special lubricants for each
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:01:31 EST 2015 | emeto
GSMs are great machines for many parts, but for the small parts you should look for something better and more contemporary. As it was mentioned in one of the previous posts, the feeder is a big key. I don't think there is feeder for GSM that can supp