Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 02:44:38 EDT 2016 | bukas
hello, I have a problem with CP45FV Neo swing mirror. The mirror it self works fine, manually controlled it moves to correct position and back. While working it also moves properly but when machine is about to check for nozzle existence at the end of
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 09:35:55 EST 2017 | buckcho
hello, I have a problem with CP45FV Neo swing > mirror. The mirror it self works fine, manually > controlled it moves to correct position and back. > While working it also moves properly but when > machine is about to check for nozzle existence a
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 17:31:25 EST 2017 | kahrpr
The mirror should stay open. go to sys setup go to head go t nozzle check settings. that is were the nozzle check is at
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 06 15:58:20 EDT 2015 | r92024
I'm looking for advice, please, concerning PSB ’s. I’m a complete newbie and not very technically minded, sorry! I manufacture and sell wall clocks that have a swinging pendulum. The pendulum mechanisms are made overseas and designed for the pendulu
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 20:57:08 EST 2002 | ericchua
Can anyone tell me what is "VCO" free swing spray fluxer mean ??? The "VCO" stand for what ???
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 15:06:29 EDT 2016 | alexau
I would replace it on new one
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 03:37:51 EDT 2016 | wesleyintelli
Update to the above. I swapped the swing mirror motor and cable across from our other Cp45 machine and the system homes correctly. It seems the second hand replacement motor may have been taken from the conveyor width adjustment assembly of another m
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 00:33:18 EDT 2016 | wesleyintelli
Our CP45 swing mirror motor (Panasonic AC Servo Motor: MSMA012A3A) recently jammed and required replacement. I replaced the motor with a new one however it won't home. A link to a video of the motor attempting to home can be seen below. I am wonderin
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 17:36:40 EST 2003 | davef
Now that's hitting low!!!! "Whatta they stick you for for a 6'er of ESB out there, ol' buddy?" Now that's watcha call "comin' out swinging". You know how to hurt a fella. Maybe, 6 and change. Yever do any Pyramid?
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 11:10:48 EDT 2004 | KEN
??? Two assemblies assembled under the same conditions with identical x-ray results can have dramatically different life expectencies. Operating environments will have a direct affect on the product ie. hunidity, temperature swing, temp. duration, v