Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 17:13:44 EDT 2014 | grauen06
I have seen this on a MyDATA machine and we had to slow our feed rate of the feeder down. That seemed to do the trick. We concluded the carrier tape was too large for the part, but our vendor didn't really seem to care.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 22:57:18 EDT 2014 | demzvill
Our observation also is that the tape size is too big for the chip which allows the tape to move around. With this i would like to know if there is is a setting in the machine that would slow the feeding rate. We are using juki mounter 2000 series. A
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 10:10:10 EDT 2019 | jameshoward
I know exactly what your problem is as I have seen it many times. Your problem is with indexer 1 (the cylinder which runs up and down and actuates feeders on side 1). At each end of the travel of the indexer is a micro switch hidden down below the be
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 14:45:07 EDT 2014 | bobpan
You might get more help if you mention who the manufacturer of the machine is.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 13:36:01 EDT 2014 | dustin
I came into work this morning to an error on one of my printers. After powering on machine, the error MACHINE DOWN popped up in the top left corner of the screen. I have the giant manual and could not locate a solution for this error. I have checked
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:25:25 EDT 2014 | wavemasterlarry
Make sure th epower is on and the monitor is on to.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 14:44:03 EDT 2014 | nicodj77
Hi Dustin, By checking your other post I assume that is an Ekra e5, if is that the case..Front computer is working, so I recommend to check the back computer. Good Luck.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 10:40:10 EDT 2005 | pr
Are any of you shutting down all manufacturing machines when a thunderstorm approaches? My company is/has been doing this forever and tell me it's to protect the machines. I could see doing it to protect boards in the machines (except we have battery
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 11:24:52 EDT 2005 | ricardof
We don't shut the machines down, we keep them working, however,sometimes the AC supply gets down because of a storm so we have a Forced shut down, as someone said, if we shut equipment down on every storm that represents $$ millions $$. The bad thing
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 11:21:11 EDT 2005 | russ
Been getting wacked by lightning for twenty years in this business. (three times yesterday as a matter of fact) We have never shut down in anticipation that we are going to get hit. I have lost one motherboard in all of these years that cost about $