Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 12:00:25 EDT 2014 | bobpan
You have a rather old machine that you are running....now realizing this you need to check some things. 1. Clean the scales in the x and y direction. On some of the encoders there is an led to see if its reading correctly....Usually it turns green b
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 17:02:10 EDT 2015 | adeanda74
Simon, Normally that error is caused by a bad motor but also there is a possibility that a driver board or even the servo board are defective and last but not least check all your cables and connections. finally let me mention that you can also recei
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 12:21:20 EST 2023 | youngbuck
Also, tried swapping the Servo card. X7 which is the Rising table servo motor card, swapped with X8,9,10 which are all the same and same result.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 04 22:19:28 EDT 2000 | Hermie
One of our Servo Amp that controls the X table motor drive went bad and was replaced with a new one. I want to play around with the one that went bad and see if I can fix it. What I need is someone to help me who had experienced with fixing the servo
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 16:48:16 EDT 2020 | aurash
I wish it was so simple :-) In their wisdom the machine designers choice was to have servo drivers with two channels (one channel less powerful and one channel more powerful) - so each card is driving a X motor and a Y motor.(the X axis is made of 2
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 15:24:15 EDT 2005 | zl3vlf
Hello to all! Our Fuji FIP-3 placement machine has come up with a servo alarm (X2-axis) whenever we try to run the machine. The manuals don't go into a lot of detail as to the cause of this problem, but there is plenty of information on what the X2
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 22:57:32 EDT 2022 | glasscake
Issue was solved by replacing servo motor/encoder wiring harnesses. Hooking a scope up to the head showed we were losing steps.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 10:34:37 EST 2024 | clpassoni
Servo motor. Maybe it's a weak encoder? This can happen? Is there any adjustment that can be made?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 11:58:42 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
Your tool tips are being damaged because the small x-motor is not engaging when the head is picking parts. When this happens the head overshoots and you bang the tips on the mag springs. Directly after a tip gets damaged go into the service program a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 17:52:43 EDT 2021 | glasscake
Hello, I have a Topaz-X that is losing its R origin as it runs. The issue can be seen in the following test: Set the machine to ignore vacuum/ignore alignment and have no feeders in the machine also set the nozzles all to fixed. I run a servo orig