Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 01:42:06 EDT 2004 | fastek
Kuru- If you have a bad tactile sensor....find out what the part number is and you can order it from MPM. If you don't have the part number, MPM won't help you unless you pay a price to register the machine. You're other solution is to post an ad on
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 20:17:40 EDT 2004 | Jacek
Try to check axis drivers - at the begining should be tactile. When you press RESET look on the screen - is there any change (position send from encoders) ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 18:51:59 EST 2005 | valuems
Hello Micheal We are looking for the procedure at this time. And there is no tactile sensor on any SPM made by MPM. The SPM's does not have sensor's on the head either. Any way we will send the procedures and the calibration blocks soon. harry
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 13:35:07 EDT 2005 | chunks
Maybe you stencil height measurement is being affected. Check your tactile sensor, it may be sticking due to paste or adhesive getting on it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 07:59:33 EDT 2005 | james
The tactile sensor seems to be fine. I think it may have something to do with the stencil being not as tight as to one that is on a stainless steel frame. When we set the height of the stencil we have to do it towards the back of the stencil becaus
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 14:57:54 EDT 2005 | pr
I would put the tactile sensor back in the Vacuum nest so operators won't drop it in the paste. my biggest wish, pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 18:22:30 EDT 2005 | fastek
Harry- Why don't you figure out a way to take the top tactile out and convert it to work in the nest....so people won't have to buy another one.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 07:44:19 EST 2006 | Chunks
UP 2000 is a good printer. Spares are normal - blades, stencil/board light bulbs, the over head flourecent, get new conveyor belts. Take the cover off the tactile sensor and make sure it's clean also. Other than that it should be a work horse.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 21:25:47 EDT 2006 | Chris
Try raising the table in Calibrate mode. Sensor or Tactile connector could be contacting the underside of the rails and overloading the axis. Check for 24V on the Z-axis brake. Check the fuse(F5) and voltage to the driver. Check DIP switch settin
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 13:16:56 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
There is a tactile sensor and the air hose and wires do not look like they've been kept up. Is this falling of the Z normal in order to prevent damage to the wires/air hose? Thanks