Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 14:11:14 EDT 2007 | jeffharley
Slot 11 in the I/O box is the one for B.E.C. pcb, the offset is 2125 in the x and 500 in the y axis. The template for the B.E.C. is triangle in shape and is the length from corner to corner on the rotary table. You can also type in sh sys and look to
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 11:58:48 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
Do you have BEC (Board Error Correction) > on that machine, and if so, did they > give you the alignment plate for it? I don't know if we have BEC on the machine. I can't even search the 550 page manual that was finally sent to us in a pdf file
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 14:05:02 EDT 2007 | slthomas
BEC hardware would be on the machine as a sensor underneath the placement table, to the left of the C&C, and an emitter attached to a bracket to the left of the insert head. The two line up with each other and the sensor uses a quadrant layout to det
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 10:03:01 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I agree with jdengler on the rotary table being skewed. You need a couple of dowel pins (1 1/2" long x 1/4" dia., I think) to align that disk. Each idler is held on an eccentric cam and can be adjusted to square up the rotary table by dropping the do
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 07:51:48 EST 2005 | primus
I would agree with you there, but I am only a shift supervisor. I am do not actually work in the maintenance department, although I do perform many repairs to the machines. So I've learned quite a bit on my own, and it was only recently that I was sh
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