Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 14:57:05 EST 2024 | cflames17
Have you tried reinstalling all the tools? This appears to be a problem with the tool bank being out of tolerance. Reinstall each tool in your tool bank one by one. Are the hydra tools ok?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 16:42:07 EDT 2013 | thanh567
W- HTLM-5 :Hydra tool length wrong for tool tube 3. expected tool length 4.5mm, tool length found -1.358mm any one out there know what to look for this issue? sensor?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 16:33:14 EDT 2018 | tey422
To narrow down the cause. Have you test it on all your tools? If only particular tool(s) having issue, then it might be tool that's having the problem.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 16:38:15 EST 2024 | mistrthou
Do you get any errors during the tool install? Are you intalling all tools, all uninstalled tools? What if you try one single tool only (A12)?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 17:37:28 EDT 2021 | SMTA-64387687
Did you grease the tool o-rings? If they are too dry, the head won't slide onto the tool. Also, make sure the tools are flat in the tray. I'm assuming that you aligned on the center of the tool. And, try cycling the non-spring tools, like A24, to see
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 16:16:51 EST 2024 | mistrthou
Based on the my15 we used to have and our current My100's I'd say it lost the position of the tool bank. Is it Hydra or Midas tooling? Uninstalling and reinstalling the hydra tool bank is fairly easy. If it's Midas tools, does it fetch other tools
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 13:04:44 EDT 2005 | c111
Can anyone recomend tools for cleaning & adjusting of a lead free solder pot? I know it's not recomended to use the standard stainless tools. I was told by an FSE to use wood (kitchen) tools. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 00:52:16 EDT 2018 | filipblad
Yes, for all tools... The tool head stops just above the tool
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 16:16:24 EST 2019 | emeto
Hello, we keep having new individual tools for trimming TH components to the right length. Does anyone know where I can find a more universal mechanical tool that covers multiple component pitch and sizes? I am interested in buying such a tool.