Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 12:09:28 EDT 2019 | alexcouto
Hello Bukas, thanks again. Since at an early stage I switched heads # 1 and # 6 and they are not compatible, then I went through the manual and figured out why. in order to start at the beginning and check that it had not damaged anything, I put the
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 03:19:43 EDT 2019 | bukas
well, in video shown it looks like #1 motor drives head #1 upwards but does not detect home sensor being triggered. and then you get timeout error, head not being able to reach the position ( machine not registering it has reached position). since yo
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 01:47:05 EDT 2010 | jeffr
I have the part you need. The Yamaha Part number is K39-M7173-000. The same part is used on Philips machines using a different part number. This assembly is expensive because the motor is attached to a Harmonic Gearbox and encoder. I have a new unit
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 14:24:12 EDT 2009 | jimmyboz
Ok, So, If all the servo amps on H1 remained on H1 and the amp you changed is on H2, I have to guess the shifting on H1 is unrelated to the servo prob. Is the shifting unsolderable? if it just looks bad but will reflow, it may have been occurring f
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 22:22:20 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
We didn't leave them swapted. They were placed in the original position until we got the replacement. What has me puzzled is that it worked for one panel correctly. I want to answer the other posts here too ... SA-6 is for Z2 The amp showing 7 is f
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 00:27:12 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
Hi all, We had a servo amp replaced (SA-6) and the machine worked with no problem for the first panel (this panel of 10 only needs a TQFP100 from the MTU). Then I got the "Servo NG" error again. One of the servo paks showed a "7" on the LED. The err
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 13:27:58 EDT 2011 | kmakiya
Check to see if the mount precision is set to high in the package acceleration field. We set this to normal and the oscillation went away. I wonder if slowing down the x-axis would help.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 02:36:01 EDT 2011 | kenmar
Thanks , If you reduce the placement precision the X-Axis does not make any noise but than I had placement /pickup problems when it comes to Ic's.Slowing down did not make any difference.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 12 01:44:59 EDT 2022 | mikevb
I forgot to mention that I've measured and adjusted the cog play on the x axis and so it is within range, if that applies.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 15:33:57 EST 2014 | hans88
Hello Rob, Thanks for your fast reply. I will check the parts you mentioned. You were right about the mot card we swaped it with a new one but that made no difference. Today we tried to find were the problem could be we: - removed the j1, j2 and