Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 22:26:53 EST 1998 | Larry
I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. 60 station rotary head. 8222 Controler Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. Asking $80,000 E-mail for more info. larrys@adepttech.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 11:33:49 EDT 2009 | floydf
I've got a Universal axial machine with an 8221 controller on it. It stopped communicating to the monitor. Also, when I start it up the run light comes on for a second and then goes off. Does anyone have any ideas on where I can find information for
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 00:14:21 EST 1998 | Larry
I made a mistake on the price. It's only $55,000. Priced for a quick sale, we need the floor space. | I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. | 60 station rotary head. | 8222 Controler | Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. | Askin
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 10:42:03 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Are you sure the anvil is coming up? You might try running a program w/o parts or boards (no continuity check) and watching to see if everything is moving when it should be. Do you use continuity checking? If so, what are the results?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 14:45:10 EDT 2007 | jeffharley
Are you using adjustable workboard holders or dedicated ones? Are both heads lined up exactly the same(using the b.e.c. template? Are parts formed correctly and lined up with the component holes on both sides(heads)?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 08:14:31 EDT 2007 | jeffharley
This would not produce the condition that Darron is seeking help for as the vcd would stop due to not seeing a clinch in signal with a mechanical jam.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 17:29:02 EDT 2007 | fnorradd
I am currently having a problem with uncut legs on one side of axial components from a universal dual head insertion machine. Initially it was thought that the anvil on one side was engaging slow so I stripped down and changed the seals in the botto
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 21:20:53 EDT 2007 | molos21
You should check your back stroke of the cutter. The backstroke is probably too long which cause a mechanical jam when you fire the cut and clinch. The anvil goes up first and then come the cut and clinch at this point the jam should appear. There is
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 15:15:10 EDT 2007 | jdengler
Jeff, You assume too much. Not all VCD's had clinch in sensors. Darron did not tell us what vintage this machine is so what habsfan said could be the problem. We need more information to help. Does the machine stop when it doesn't cut the lead? D
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 18:03:52 EDT 2007 | fnorradd
Thanks for all of the informations guys, after spending some time rechecking the set ups and checking for worn components in case there was something i missed, i then took some time whilst an operator ran the machine to watch. Whilst doing this i no