Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 07:35:48 EDT 2019 | stephendo
Watch the air pressure gauge and make sure you have a good steady air pressure. I don't know about the Rad 5 but the Rad 3 was sensitive to fluctuations in air pressure. By any chance do you have a VCD running nearby when you are having the problems?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 12:59:47 EST 2010 | remullis
Something on the 5v side is pulling it down. I would check every thing associated with the harness you are disconnecting. Your shorting somewhere! Don't have a schematic in front of me. Also look for leads getting into the backside of your connecto
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 18:29:46 EST 2010 | mika
4.85 V - 5.2 Volts. That is on the computer power inlet, Not the on the power supply. /Best Regards
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 10:53:13 EST 2010 | jeffharley
There are pots on the board in the power supply to adjust the voltages after the machine is powered up. The location of these pots are in the munual supplied with the machine
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 17:13:53 EST 2010 | bing007
I am working on a vcd 8 with a problem of loosing the 5 volts supply. We have fitted a new supply that also provides the 15 volts. When we remove the connector on the power chassis for the 5 volts the power supply shows OK. When fitted the 5 volts is
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 14:04:12 EST 2010 | bing007
Found the problem. Thanks for the pointers. I had set the voltage to 5.00 volts as it was reading 4.86 volts. I still had the problem. A slghtly burnt wire going into the spade connector on the back of fuse holder 12 (5 volts). The reason the voltage
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:11:35 EST 2018 | charliedci
If you have a Universal machine, try southwestautomationconsultants.com. He is located in Arizona, but is good about phone and e-mail support. Dan has helped me with my 25 year old axial.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:20:45 EST 2018 | slthomas
Can you reproduce this in step mode? When exactly does it happen? During the cut step?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 13:08:38 EST 2018 | lukejk95
Thank you for responding, we replaced those parts and it happens in step mode too, it happens as soon as it reaches the pcb before the cut and clinch process.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 05:43:27 EST 2018 | alpha1
If the part is kicking up on one side or the other make sure you've done the following: Replaced the inside formers, shoulder screws, shear block and o rings. It sounds like you have the clinch covered. Also check the driver tips. If they are smooth