Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 14:44:34 EDT 2013 | falvarez
Im needing an Rising table motor for Dek Horizon, but with a 4000 count encoder, because that motor i bought become with a 1000 count encoder and not worked. any suggestion?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 12:21:20 EST 2023 | youngbuck
Also, tried swapping the Servo card. X7 which is the Rising table servo motor card, swapped with X8,9,10 which are all the same and same result.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 17:15:34 EST 2000 | Erdem Bilaloglu
We are using semi-circular land pattern and 0.004" smaller appertures on screen. With stable rising slope (max:2.6degC/sec)we have not experienced any tombstonning so far.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 15:15:42 EDT 2006 | bigdaddysoy9
Have you tried changing the motor?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 07:21:07 EDT 2013 | falvarez
thanks!! confirmed!
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 13:11:33 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi Hege, there is insulation, which when you look at looks pretty stable.I suspect that there is more heat transfer through the shaft from the propeller to the motor. However when I touch the motor it is not really hot, so I am confused what really
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 23:21:40 EDT 2013 | dekhead
1000ct encoder is the only one used on DEK Horizon (Typhoon Series); 2 different manufacturers, but interchangeable. http://www.dekhead.com
Electronics Forum | Thu May 16 04:54:33 EDT 2013 | aj
Hi all, I have an intermittent problem on a 265 GSX printer. "Position error" on the rising table.. quite a lot of work has been done with no success. such as motor, break , encoder replaced....diagnostic checks etc.... Machine could run for a few
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 15 16:45:46 EST 2022 | goseese
I don't seem to be finding any loose connections. I am starting to suspect perhaps the rising table driver, BGE9010C, or the Motor it's self. I just don't know how to prove one or the other. How sensitive to pressure should the table be? While jo
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 08:36:35 EDT 2001 | jmlasserre
use a solder join temperature of 200/210� whatever the pcb used (tin lead coated or osp or gold fash). 2nd ==> to adapt the temerature to the pcb used: - Reflow (200-210�) for tin lead coated pcb's (in this case we have just to reflow the solder