Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 18:44:24 EDT 2013 | richardconnell
Hi, I have limited capability on the Z axis. The axis will home to the mechanical switch limit and then drop to a point which I asssume to be the fiorst zero point below the mechanical switch limit. Then it gives the error. There is power to the mo
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 17:56:10 EDT 2013 | swag
I'd take a look at the power supply for the failed axis and see if it's still working. I've also seen encoders fail on motors but it's rare in my experience. Usually it's a power issue.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 30 16:36:00 EDT 2013 | richardconnell
I have a Universal Instruments Corporation TAB Bonder. Oldish machine. Initial fault on machine : - "Axis Head 1 Z DAC Limit error during move absolute command" Other fault seen after we reset power, Zeroed axis etc. - Axis Head 1 - Z error not re
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 11:11:35 EDT 2002 | davef
Universal Instruments charts five barriers to success 1. Nonconforming material reports 2. Parts shortages 3. Configuration changes 4. Miscellaneous - rework, software changes 5. Assembly errors
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 19:33:20 EST 2018 | reckless
When trying to save a program onto a floppy disk I get this error on the screen. The file was being continuously saved on HD but when I tried saving on the floppy as a backup all data was lost and there was no way to recover original file. What k
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 12:00:54 EDT 2004 | pemnut
Looking in My book, it describes "E" in the last data field as follows. Load error. This function code is not programmed as part of a pattern step. The controller uses the E code as an error marker. While a pattern program is being loaded into memory
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 10:03:01 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I agree with jdengler on the rotary table being skewed. You need a couple of dowel pins (1 1/2" long x 1/4" dia., I think) to align that disk. Each idler is held on an eccentric cam and can be adjusted to square up the rotary table by dropping the do
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 11:09:55 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
So, you are going to be putting down about 3 million parts a day? How many shifts are you running? At 24 hours a day and assuming the machines never stopped placing parts (which is not possible) you would need a line that put down 125,000 parts an ho
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 11:58:48 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
Do you have BEC (Board Error Correction) > on that machine, and if so, did they > give you the alignment plate for it? I don't know if we have BEC on the machine. I can't even search the 550 page manual that was finally sent to us in a pdf file
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 22:33:24 EDT 2007 | simsj
We've had some experience with Universal's machines as well. Aside from the mechanical problems you're experiencing, that level of control hardware is susceptible to power spikes/fluctuations. Save yourself some trouble later on and get a good UPS.