Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 15:13:31 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
Now, that I know these are Sony machines, I may also know where the machines are coming from. However, Siemens machines were also used in this plant and one must have got confused here. Here is at least a picture of the E1000 model. http://www.geocit
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 10:00:10 EDT 2004 | gregp
Those are model numbers of Sony placement machines. They were introduced a few years ago but I haven't seen them since.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 02:19:19 EDT 2018 | bukas
hi, what have you already done to resolve this? is this MC library a file you can locate? if yes, try replacing it with backup. corrupted databases and libraries can cause such failures.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 03:03:35 EDT 2018 | ringelgr
The first time i resolved it i just did a normal maintenance and i thought that the motors where overloaded from old grease. But now this is not the case cause this came just 2 weeks after the maintenance.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 03:19:20 EDT 2018 | ringelgr
The first time i resolved it i just did a normal maintenance and i thought that the motors where overloaded from old grease. But now this is not the case cause this came just 2 weeks after the maintenance.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 05:30:35 EDT 2018 | bukas
and during that normal maintenance did you move motor cables and connectors? or motor controller board cables/connectors? you need to give us some more info on what you did there...
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 05:44:18 EDT 2018 | ringelgr
OK guys i finally traced the error it was the R-Axis motor rolling bearing. It broke so the motor could not start.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 20:58:39 EDT 2016 | fadzril
Hi! There's a SMT manufacturing plant in Algeria which requires technical support / training. The company owns Sony machines such as SI-G200. Does anyone know any technical company that support this Algeria plant aside for JAS-SMT? Their concern
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 05:46:01 EDT 2018 | ringelgr
No i didn't move any cable just cleaned the old grease and applied a new one, also checked the tension of the belts and cleaned the inside of the machine. In any case no cables where moved at the maintenance process. And the only info i have is the
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 10:24:17 EST 2007 | etienne
Hi, I can give my opinion in this topic since I worked with both machines. To say the truth, I would recommend neither machine. First of all, operating software is much quite the same for both machines. The TP9 is true that has a larger footprint ov