Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 02:11:18 EST 2010 | tpappano
Hi All, I have recently acquired another CSM84VZ, which will soon need the Y-axis ball screw replaced. Would anyone happen to know the ball screw mfr. and series that would best fit this machine? Thanks, Tom
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 22:13:01 EDT 2021 | roycet4
I would start by replacing the Z axis motor for head #4, you previously mentioned there was also a theta axis issue with head #4, you might be best served to replace both motors. These motors do go bad from time to time, We have 28 Juki machines wher
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 11:22:37 EDT 2009 | kvirden
Dear Craig, Quick note for you. The Model 1800 W has been replaced by the new MKIII series. The new updates, just won best new product and Vision Award at the Apex show last month�so lots of good things going on there. Not sure where you are loc
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 04 11:07:21 EST 2006 | charls
hi pavel, If you are getting vibrate during fast mode, encoder or motor cable might be faulty. yes i faced the same problem in Juki KE2010 m/c. Try by replacing encoder & motor cable from Motor to driver unit. All the best
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 08:05:06 EDT 2007 | Rob
It also depends on how you cost your equipment - what you paid for it, how you depreciate it, and how much you put aside for replacing it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 23:05:59 EST 2007 | mika
Option 5. If you have thru-holes as Bert mentioned, and if it is plated even better, you still have a fairly good chance to proceed. As long as you know the exact coordinates. But this can be tweaked afterwords, the important thing is that you got th
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 04 19:42:50 EDT 2013 | starlogixs
Thanks for the reply Sarason. The software looks interesting, as we are a small manufacturer. However I do need the original Juki software for a calibration file. The X axis motor has been replaced but the calibration file is missing to teach and ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 06:17:34 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, I have another suggestion: You can check those login names in SQL Server (used by OIS). If it is there, you can easily replace passwords. Best Regards, Alexei
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 11:04:28 EDT 2015 | eliran
Hi, I need to replace a LGA component from assembled boards. What are the best methods (automated ones preferred) for this process? The main issue is how to apply solder paste for the fine pitch (0.4mm) on assembled board. Thanks, Eliran Ave
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 06:20:13 EDT 2016 | buckcho
Hello, does it show which consumable it is? It looks simple - all consumables on Dek 03 require for them to tell them that you are replacing them in the proper menu, otherwise will give you error even if you replaced them. For example you can check a