Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 05:16:44 EDT 1999 | Ross Clunie
To save me re-inventing the wheel can anybody tell me an average no of pick-ups that can be expected from a Panasonic MV feeder before Feeder TPM should be carried out. Thankyou.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 02:29:16 EST 2019 | bane016
Problem solved. Burned electronic on cart.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 24 12:44:10 EST 2019 | bane016
I have problem with feeder cart.I have no voltage on any of the 17 feeder connectors, and when i insert the cart in the machine i get the message that the cart is not connected. I have a voltage to one separate connector normally.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 20:52:47 EST 2019 | cbeneat
Are the arms pulling the cart all the way in? Possible part blocking the limit switch. does the cord have power? If I remember correctly, we once had to adjust the mechanical stops on one of ours so it would make the switch.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 04:59:34 EDT 2018 | sophyluo1985
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Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 11:11:44 EDT 1999 | Jimmy Strain
| To save me re-inventing the wheel can anybody tell me an average no of pick-ups that can be expected from a Panasonic MV feeder before Feeder TPM should be carried out. | | Thankyou. | What size? An 8x4 is going to index a lot more times than 32x
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 00:50:06 EDT 1999 | KEVIN SIMPSON
| | To save me re-inventing the wheel can anybody tell me an average no of pick-ups that can be expected from a Panasonic MV feeder before Feeder TPM should be carried out. | | | | Thankyou. | | | What size? An 8x4 is going to index a lot more time
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 15:41:59 EDT 2013 | cbeneat
For 0402's, if the operator is paying attention, our equipment Panasonic CM 402/602/NPM's run at about .001%. Again this is dependent on an operator that pays attention to the fail rate. We usually don't have too many problems with 0402's, LED's ar
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 11 09:58:20 EST 2012 | cbeneat
I have a question for any Panasonic CM 402/602 users. We run Cree XPE/XPG/XPC LED's on our machines, and have struggled for years with the lights sticking in our nozzles. We have two types, I believe both designed by Cree, one picks the light up by