Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 14:06:04 EDT 2021 | cyber_wolf
Hit the space bar when the tpsys menu comes up when booting . There is something in there that says show transducers. I think that's where you will find z-force sensor
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 14:55:32 EDT 2021 | tomdegas
Tom I did as you instructed but same results so I actually changed the harness that has the two sensors (LED and RECEIVER) on the Z motor with a new spare I had hoping that was the problem. Alas that didn't solve it either. Any other suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 17:32:31 EDT 2021 | cyber_wolf
Including non-spring tools ? Additionally I assume you know how to use the tool install utility and have looked for things like cracks in the big ribbon cables on the X ? Tools are not dry and have white grease on them etc ? There is a show force
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 18:13:21 EDT 2002 | johnlee
Kevin, There are a number of custom integrated systems that perform automated insertion of "odd" components. These system use either a robot or cantilevered X,Y,Z Cartesian motion systems. Our systems have accepted standard and custom component feede
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 13:48:12 EDT 2021 | rgduval
It's been awhile, but, some other things you might look at: - Check the fiducials on the toolbox. If they're getting obscured/damaged, all kinds of weird things can happen. I had problems initializing tools one time because of this, and I could actu
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 03:29:37 EDT 2022 | samhe
I received a buck-boost DCDC board with an optical sensor from NextPCB, so I mounted the components and measured the efficiency. Table of contents Board received from NextPCB Solder paste printing Mounting of parts Reflow operation check Attaching
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 17:22:03 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
On an ACE KISS machine we could program a drop in Z height to give a peel off angle after the component was soldered. Usually not necessary as the solder at the nozzle is falling away from the lead down the nozzle. If possible, we would program a fr
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 18:21:22 EST 2006 | fredc
I have some old Fuji windmills here and I checked the usefull travel. It is approxiamately 1.5mm, the nozzles are suposed to have .3mm "preload" wich will take away from the usable overtravel. The windmill I checked is a reject that from when we rebu