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MPM Ultrapint series 2000

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 21:25:47 EDT 2006 | Chris

Try raising the table in Calibrate mode. Sensor or Tactile connector could be contacting the underside of the rails and overloading the axis. Check for 24V on the Z-axis brake. Check the fuse(F5) and voltage to the driver. Check DIP switch settin

FUJI CP642 narrow camera flicker

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 19:02:12 EST 2023 | madisreivik

Found the main problem During messing around (hopelessly :) we had found the calibration menu and pressed "check". Machine thought that there was a calibration nozzle (maybe 10x10mm square) but in reality, there was d=1.0mm nozzle. Machine decided

Omniflow 7 conveyor

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 15:18:13 EST 2007 | jaimebc

We have an oMniflow 7 as well, and looking at the calibration procedure, it indicates that turning the pots ( total of 5 pots. 4 on the lower board and one on the upper board )fully counter-clockwise is the FIRST step of a series of tests. Then you w

DEK HORIZON 265 Squeege Pressure question

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 09 21:57:00 EST 2019 | dekhead

Not to be disagreeable, but sounds like "RichC" is describing earlier series 265 calibrations... (based upon location of PSR Amp and magnets to bypass cover interlock a 265MK1 (v. 1992-94). That "readings" calibration on your mach

skew components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 28 20:54:04 EDT 2005 | Ken

I would run scale calibration first (for the suspect camera). That may be your only problem. However, if your having a rotation issue and all major angles are off (differently) then it is most likely R-axis accuracy. However, I would run AMF and

MPM AP25 Calibration

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 01:27:17 EDT 2004 | simmcircuits

Hi, I need help in aligning the stencil and the board on an MPM AP25. I have no calib jig and stencil what I did was edit w/dos editor the file ap.cal. It seems to be working OK now just a little bit of offset but what I'm concerned is the software t

Re: Which SMD placement machines are easiest to use?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:12:14 EST 2000 | Dean

Opeator point of view: 1. eassy to read menues. Organized structure. Large text and use of color to indicate important info status...green=good, yellow= warning, red=fatal etc. Simplicity rules in this realm. GUI are great for operations screens

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 05 08:18:03 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

Hi Grant, If you're really looking for speed, I'm sure you're looking for another machine for doing the QFPs, BGAs stuff etc. In that even, why not have a look at the long proven Assembleon FCM machine!! It is a totally different concept with UNMATC

Juki pick and place ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 18:49:05 EDT 2008 | jlawson

Juki machines generally are great machines for reliablity and maintaining overall accuracy as they have full linear (mag-scales) encoders on XY axis and self calibration features. Laser centering has its pros and cons - mostly pros, but can have iss

Optimal Speed for Universal Chip Shooters

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:30:33 EDT 2003 | T.Vick

You have received some great feedback so far. I would like to summarize and add a few points regarding maintenance. You should start (as recommended already) by verifying your component library data. Using the default values from the master library i

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