Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 08 10:14:17 EDT 2006 | larryw
Have you had you head splines inspected for dirt or contamination which would cause heads to stick? Make sure the your Splines are not bent; that they are clean, and last that your nozzle station is taught correctly. How often do you service you equi
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 10:22:59 EST 2006 | Tech
It could be related but it is kinda hard to tell from just this info. A lot of times if a clutch gets misaligned so bad that the machine has no idea where it is the machine will stop and turn the clutch several times trying to find its home point. It
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 21 15:54:15 EDT 2005 | Ken
not to be anoying....but a topaz can be configured with a 54mm camera an when using the 20 micron head 1 spline. It will place accuratly to +/-0.02mm Imagine 1 machine that works from 0402 to 54mm square! Now that's flexible.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 01 07:49:12 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
DAX ! You don't need to remove the entire shaft assembly to clean the clutches. You can just drop the top portion of the spline out to get to them. It seems as if you have already taken off several shafts. I would HIGHLY reccomend that you do not
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 11:06:04 EDT 2006 | lheiss
Hi All, I wasn't sure how this would turn out until I ran some production. As I suspected, after every nozzle change the machine dumps the first 3 pickups, checks the nozzle height again (function 30?) and then begins placing with correction with n
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 21:23:13 EST 2006 | jgarver1
The spline shaft is bent. I have replaced a number of these over the years with the exact same symptoms. How is your placement? Your 180 degree placements should be skewed if the shaft is bent. 0 Degree placements are typically acceptable due to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 17:06:39 EDT 2015 | aemery
Just to clarify, you are talking about the inner black box not driving down and not the pneumatic function that brings the tactile assembly closer to the stencil? Sometimes the pneumatic shafts get slightly bent and the assembly will not retract. T
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 02:17:15 EDT 2018 | rob
@ Sr.Tech, Most of our Chinese spares are Juki & Yamaha original & still bagged, just much cheaper. They wouldn't sell machines in China if all the spares and consumables were at European mark ups. Nozzle wise the Juki 750 & 760 copies are not 100%
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 12:13:10 EST 2006 | Tech
Obviously you are not as experienced as you think so I will help you out a bit.You are correct on the size of the wrench. I was trying to recall from memory but the wrench size is 8mm. The odd size I recalled came from the other side of the wrench th
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 16:25:55 EST 2006 | Tech
Find you a good degreaser to clean the clutches with. Fuji used to ship Threebond with the machines but quit due to negligence on the part of the users if I had to guess. I believe the number was Threebond 2706. Now make sure you take a shop rag or s