Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 01:35:07 EDT 2015 | leeg
Does head 7 calibrate ok? Is it a bent shaft?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 00:34:40 EDT 2015 | vinitverma
I understand from your post that the head does go to the nozzle changer intending to change the nozzle but sometimes it entirely fails to pick up the nozzle and sometimes the nozzle gets picked up a bit but gets stuck in the nozzle changer. This mos
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 21 22:03:35 EST 1999 | Nick
It looks like your holders now require some maintenance. You will need to throughly clean all the holders of all dirt debris and then relube the holder lightly with T&D or grease. You will only need to lube the shaft of the nozzle change enagager an
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 21:16:29 EDT 2018 | sarason
And if it is a hard rubber nozzle for a large IC make sure it is still pliable. And solder paste isn't stuck up the end of your nozzle sarason
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 05:58:04 EST 2021 | sophyluo1985
According to the normal theory and the feedback of our other customers, maintenance is divided into 4 ways. (Depending on the environment of your production workshop, the work head is generally inspected monthly) 1. Daily maintenance: Clean the surfa
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 08:40:37 EDT 2010 | keiths487
I used to wrench on those all the time! I really > should be more help to you but it was a few years > ago... A few more things to check - clean the > line sensors on the back of the machine. Check > to make sure you don't have a feeder that i
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 19:24:28 EST 2005 | Alan
I have also seen this before on a CP6. We had an issue once on a CP where the shaft was coming down too far at stn 1 for pick up and forcing the nozzles up and sticking in the windmill. Check that the correct spring type is being used. Also, maybe
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 12:57:35 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Take the nozzles out and let the indicator tip touch the metal face the nozzle pushes up into. This will tell you whether the variation is in the shaft or the nozzles. Also while your indicator is touching the holder, manually grab the shaft assy a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 14:58:13 EST 2007 | pr
Is it the same nozzle every time? I would check that the shaft is hitting dead center (it could be binding)on the nozzles (especially if it only happens on 1 nozzle). Also check the rollers on the shaft (that hold the nozzle) and make sure they line
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 08:33:52 EST 2005 | jdengler
I had a similar problem on another machine. It turned out to be the wrong oil used on the nozzle shaft. This oil was a higher viscosity, which caused the nozzles to stick at start-up. After the machine ran for a few minutes everything returned to