Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 10:44:56 EST 2009 | lmartenson
We have been having problems placing a domed LED with a Mydata HYDRA. The pocket that the part comes in seems to have some slop causing the part to be picked crooked. We have been playing around with different custom tools. Has anyone had similar
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 12 01:44:59 EDT 2022 | mikevb
I forgot to mention that I've measured and adjusted the cog play on the x axis and so it is within range, if that applies.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 15:53:23 EDT 2009 | smtspecialist
Sr.Tech is absolutely right !!! This is where I had started, by changing all 4 brushes on the motor then I changed the connector since it was turning black (Mydata have a retrofit connector assy for that!, you can do your own also!) After trying thos
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 04:01:23 EST 2007 | AR
Hi all Everybody seems to be touting the fast changeover capabilities of the Mydata machines. What is it exactly that makes Mydatas so great in this (very important) area, above other brands? I am not attempting to play down the Mydata, I am just ge
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 08:38:14 EDT 2002 | ian
We have had Mydata for eight years and Siplace for six. We have found that the Siemens is much more accurate and faster than the Mydata (about four times quicker). Although the Mydata is more friendly regarding the software, if the upfront preparator
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 08:39:59 EST 2005 | smtspecialist
Thanks Avalancher. I had no clue about the fact that Mydata could analyze part for me. Since I'm in montreal it's hard and expensive to get a Mydata guy up here but sending the parts down there would be an great inexpensive solution. I've been over t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 13:07:57 EDT 2019 | tey422
Last time I play with Mydata machine is over 10 years ago. If I remember correctly, you should able to see it when you log in as "higher" user level.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 15:42:08 EDT 2019 | tey422
I haven't played with the Mydata machines since 2007. All I could remember is: There is TPSys that you need to log in to access the calibration/advanced settings. From there you should be able to find what you are looking for.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 09:42:36 EDT 2002 | Johan Bergstrom
Yes, traditionally feeders are using two pulling mechanisms; one for the base tape and one for the cover tape. Agilis only need one. Therefore there is no precision conflict regarding possible play between the sprocket and the tape. Johan Bergstrom
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 06:53:35 EST 2002 | bmulcahy
hi, Elmo are a servo drive manufacturer based in Isreal. I am sure if you do a search you will find them on the Web. A word of caution to your end user. This isn't plug and play. Changing items like drives is only for those who know what they are doi