Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 02:14:16 EDT 2015 | armandogomez
Hello ! I am looking for a manufacturer for a eccentric screw pump, we have a Bartec equipment but that machine is pricey and we are looking for a low budget for some prototypes we have to do, and they have a epoxy encapsulation. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 01:59:06 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
Obviously nobody can help you Jack. 1. its the camera for parts recognition ( enhanced CMOS ). 2. positioning system upgraded from ball screw to linear motor/gantry. before CPH=16500 new CPH=18000 using H12S
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 21:17:00 EDT 2002 | Todd
Gee Ken, the old cart business must really be slow, I see you commenting on any old item in the forum in an attempt to hawk your carts and how they improve efficient factory operation. I have read your white paper and found it very entertaining to se
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 14:58:59 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
Just to add my 2 cents on the adjustment of pitch on MPA feeders: True: Panasonic do not make it easy to change the pitch on MPA feeders, the thickness of a metal part is what sets the pitch. My solution: for example, I get a 24mm X 12mm pitch MPA
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 08:20:06 EDT 2013 | torch
we quite often see this on our quads usually only on the 8mm feeders, sometimes the tape roller can become sticky as suggested. usually i just remove the roller and apply a grease to the screw so that it can move freely also make sure that the peel
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 17:05:51 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Aurash, we own Yamaha machinery but just throwing it out there...are the movements of the motors smooth or with friction? Is it possible that the linear screw rods (as in our machinery) require to be lubricated? There are special lubricants for each
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 23:26:26 EST 2010 | jeffr
Philips (Yamaha) use a non standard NSK Ball screw and nut assembly. You should buy the genuine ball screw from your agent as the series of Ball screws used on these machines are the "NSK Super Precision series" which is not stocked by linear guide s
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 02:11:18 EST 2010 | tpappano
Hi All, I have recently acquired another CSM84VZ, which will soon need the Y-axis ball screw replaced. Would anyone happen to know the ball screw mfr. and series that would best fit this machine? Thanks, Tom
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 16:17:12 EDT 2018 | comatose
I'd look for one of the Advantis machines made after Universal moved production of them back from China to New York, if one that fits your needs exists. Especially with a used chipshooter machine, ball screws will eventually wear out, linear motors w
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 07:19:38 EST 2003 | ghenning
Manually move the beam away from the limits with the power down. Be sure the beam is parallel (marks to help with this are on the Y-axis lead screw covers near the machine front) and then power up again. Good luck.