Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 10:26:02 EDT 2017 | swag
Yea, I always liked to program the way it physically sits in the feeder then rotate as needed in placement. Make sure rotation in feeder is 0 as well or you'll really get confused. Some machine mfg's recommend otherwise but it never made sense to m
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 02:52:44 EDT 2018 | directx995
Machines don't have any kinda of local correction on specific offset on PCB, you can only edit main board and it will reflect on all other offsets in panel. For some high running projects we merged 2 pick and places into one (for example 0 degree rot
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 21:23:37 EDT 2022 | kumarb
Hi. On our YV88X (Emerald-X), we use the edge clamp + Push-IN clamp to secure the PCB. The push-in metal part pops up fine but unable to move this piece to the LEFT or RIGHT using the dial inside the machine. The latch inside the machine is rotated '
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 19:18:24 EST 2024 | madisreivik
Hello ! FUJI IP3 left head sometimes places component with rotation error. Vision processing SHOWS that component needs rotation Mechanical side is checked, looks fine. Also, changed servo, no effect. It happens randomly, maybe 1 part from 30. It
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 22:59:18 EST 1999 | Lloyd Nelson
Depending on the part say a cc1206 capacitor try a 7 degree theta rotation.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 21 09:00:30 EST 2004 | davef
Here's another idea to try: Rotate the boards 90*
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 13:50:42 EDT 2004 | mdm4ua
Unless the machine rotates component after vision.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 06:34:39 EST 2005 | bobpan
rotate the machine 5 degrees and the placements will be dead nuts!!!!!!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 13:58:57 EDT 2005 | rcanten
Rotations are always confusing. My first suggestion would be to use the program polarity option on your Fuji equipment. This will allow you to keep the same rotational value in the programs if you have to move components between machines. Make sure y
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 23:42:40 EDT 2007 | jgarver1
Bert, Does the Q axis rotate freely with the servos disengaged?