Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 14:39:02 EDT 2012 | wendynguyen234
Our S-2000 pick & place machine has head 2 not picking up any nozzle & displays error code 8342(nozzle check error). In ANC setting, head 1 pick/put ok but not head 2; when "MANUAL" box is checked, clicking PICK/PUT then both head 1 & 2's status disp
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 20:17:48 EDT 2012 | kahrpr
That not such a crazy idea. In a past life a long time ago we had a part sticking issue. some one suggested mold release on the nozzle. ( we also did injection molding) and it did work. It did not appear to leave any residue. We also use a cree Led o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 08:40:37 EST 2020 | raeesrajput
Hi Every one, Thanks in advance for your help and support. I am getting errors 'Nozzle pick up error' and 'Nozzle release error' on Mirae Mx350. I have been told to calibrate Nozzle Holes using 'ANC' option in the Menu. Ther
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 04:47:33 EDT 2006 | Rob
I've found 08MPF good for 0402's & 0603's, however that was before the blade nozzles were released, and from what I've seen the blades allow you to place a lot closer.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 11:05:57 EDT 2019 | tey422
With the given update you provided, that would rule out the nozzle tool issue. If the parameter looks fine, then the issue would be somewhere around the nozzle tool bank. Need to check open and close release. If the nozzle seats flush "not tilted" w
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 07:31:43 EST 2007 | jax
Check the nozzle. If these are the only two parts on the board that use a specific nozzle, it's a good place to start. The nozzle is probably not releasing well and shifting the component when trying to retract after placement...
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 18:56:38 EDT 2006 | GS
Try by using hot air (narrow nozzle) blasting the chip body until it gets released. Regards.....GS
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 18:00:07 EST 2005 | PWH
The front nozzle plate arm had a build-up of grease and material on the roller plate that is closest to the linear bearing. This material caused the nozzle plate to be lower than normal; therefore it was not able to push the nozzle all the way to th
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 11:51:18 EST 2002 | jax
Doug, Depending on the machines in question, the release characteristics change. Most of the mechanically driven machines simply stop the vacuum by lowering the nozzle and release the stored vaccum at impact when the nozzle starts to compact back int
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 02:36:40 EST 2007 | bvdb
Hi pr, The problem was happening on all three of the nozzles that we were using, about half the time the Z axis would rise up and go for the next nozzle and the other half it would stop almost as soon as it released the nozzle. When I inch the Z ax