Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 11:08:34 EST 2005 | Slow Ride
It's your brushes. Had the same thing happen not too long ago. Also, fill that gear box.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 09:24:15 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I take it you are talking about the older style IP feeders. If so, here is what you need to do..... Get yourself some mineral spirits,a tub you can submerse the parts in, and a couple nice paint brushes. 1.Dismantle the feeder and wash all of the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 13:45:34 EDT 2006 | nodlac
Almost as crazy as using precision wood and paint brushes for high speed automation.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:45:32 EST 2009 | ck_the_flip
LOL..LOL. I can't help but laugh at the name of your link.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 07:20:51 EDT 2020 | proceng1
The brush also turned yellow.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 21:56:25 EST 2017 | jmelson
I checked the brushes, there is lots of length left on them, and the springs and pigtails are in good shape, too. I have been checking various cables, and reseating connectors, but making a resistance measurement from the brush holders back to the s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 07:34:00 EDT 2020 | elijah
From the poor bonding strength of the board, the surface quality problems of the board are divided into: 1. The cleanliness of the board surface; 2. The problem of micro graphite (or surface energy) on the surface. PCB circuit board proofing Youke bo
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 18:25:13 EDT 2005 | darby
The encoder on the Y axis motor is almost certainly kaput. Debris from the wear of the motor brushes or whatever else can find its way onto the encoder and give an ever increasing false pulse. The axis will start OK but progressively go out of whack
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 22:22:14 EDT 1998 | mike
| All Y'll | | How do you clean components that must be added to an assembled board after water wash? | | BACKGROUND | | Our basic process goes like this: | | 1 Print paste with OA flux, place, reflow, wash | 2 Repeat 1 | 3 Insert PTH, OA flux
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 13:56:19 EDT 2013 | williamaxler
We have a Versaflow 40/50 and ours is setup like this. We have out nozzle test position set so that in the Z axis you are 3.8mm away from the pin. Used feeler gauge Then you can set your gradient per nozzle. Start with a number then do a wave offs