Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 11:58:20 EDT 2010 | palsingh
TDK RX-11 giving Absolute Encoder Backup Error (237-100) at start up. The machine resets pressing the button but gives X and Y axis hardware error while doing zero position. The X and Y axis does not even jog manually. I followed the manual instructi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 21:34:28 EDT 2021 | damiendigilin
Hi Does anyone know how to fix Z Axis Zero Point Unstable on My Data MY15. The machine will pick 3 components then error Z zero point unstable. We have changed the Z sensor the Z DC Motor the Z positioning encoder. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 07:30:26 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
We recently scrapped our TP9-2U because of an issue similar to this. The X-axis would overshoot the pick and place positions. This particular machine(2U)only has 1 X motor. The UFP's and the MY machines have a small fine positioning motor that is on
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 16:39:59 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Can anyone help point me in the right direction on fixing problems related to the following Universal GSM2 errors?: 1) Axis head 1 Z position following error during Move Absolute command. 2) Axis head 1 Z error not recognized during Move Absolute
Electronics Forum | Sat May 14 12:28:49 EDT 2016 | dilogic
Any ideas that can cause y-axis resonance? I ruled out all usual the suspects (tacho sensor, driver cards, motor driver etc.). Looks like some mechanical issue, but can't figure it out. I suspect leadscrew nut - I checked it with motion diagnostics s
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 19:28:54 EDT 2017 | aemery
Giao, These style of MPM's use stepper motors, but no feedback like an encoder or a resolver. In other words all axis positions are assumed after "Reset" of the machine. Because of this style of drive system there is the potential for the vision ga
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 08:26:14 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
without knowing your machine, I guess the axis does not find the zero pulse. You may have to re-place the incremental or linear encoder for the X-axis. Some vendors use proximity switches for a zero pulse which could be defective. If the axis stops i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 16:10:09 EDT 2020 | landrysmt
Hello, Finaly, What was the problem on your Hydra head? Maybe my message comes too late, but my answer might help ... It could be linked to a problem with the Hydra Z motor / encoder. In certain circumstances, the Hydra Z axis is not in the correct
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 11:36:41 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
Your machine will have to have a reference position. From this reference position, you determine all other machine positions. If the camera is attached to the head, you could place a glass slug and measure camera-nozzle offset, by placing the slug w