Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 08:41:12 EST 2007 | geb
Hi, Our GSM1 pick and place machine has an Axis head 2 Z velocity error. None of the spindles of Head 2 work during placement and it brings up the error message. It will not proceed after that. I have tried lowering and raising the spindles in the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 10:05:44 EST 2007 | SWAG
Make sure the program has been optimized to the current nozzle configuration.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 11:12:08 EST 2007 | jaimebc
I've had experienced this issues here with our GSM's Flex heads. Try this: 1.- Clean your linear scales with alcohol and a lint free cloth. Both the X and Y. This one has fixed the majority of our errors when one of the heads just stops for no apare
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 14:02:51 EST 2007 | geb
Thanks for your help everyone. For some reason it has started working again, without altering the program or settings!!?? So I don't actually know why it has done this. Thanks again, Grant
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 13 19:34:16 EST 2007 | geb
(Its a flex head) I have made a trial program to determine at what point it stops. This is how it goes: I load the program, push the start button it will zero and pick components with head 1. As soon as it finishes placing head 1 parts it halts wher
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 11:04:09 EST 2007 | mika
zero > in manual Control > bring the head close to the end of the machine so that you can reach the head => Diagnostic meny > engage the clutches and THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT: use Extreme Caution (you can flip off the X-Y circuit braker on the lower ba
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 09:17:18 EDT 2007 | swag
You might try inspecting the drive belts in the head for missing teeth or other damage.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 08:47:09 EDT 2007 | geb
Hi we have a Universal GSM 1 flex head machine. It keeps on bringing up an "Axis Head 1 Z velocity over speed error during move absolute command". Pushing the e-stop button and then start again will allow it to continue making the panel. It happens r
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 13:44:59 EDT 2007 | mika
Hi GEB, is this a similar problem that you had in the past? http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=11260Message46667
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 02:24:28 EDT 2007 | jola
Check the drive belt first for missing tooth or bad tension. If thats ok you might need to change the clutches, they need to be changed every second year or soo. If they are worn out the wire driving the spindle might slip causing this problem. This