Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 15:40:05 EST 2006 | jdengler
What year is your machine and what year is your Electric Drawing? My machine is 1989 and so is my drawing. I do not have a SIP-1750 drawing. The IP went through several changes during its production so your machine may not match mine. The CON I/F
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 29 15:02:33 EST 2006 | bman
We build quite a few cables ourselves, and we go through a lot of heat shrink labels. Unfortunately, we only use Brady heat shrink labels, so I don't know if I can help much. Are you actually running raw heat shrink through your printer? If so, go
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 01:13:25 EST 2007 | grantp
Hi, Does anyone know where to purchase the connectors? Specifically bulkhead connectors or PCB mount connectors. I am thinking about doing a general purpose SMEMA box that has a Basic Stamp in the core, and some buttons so I can use it for general
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 08:30:53 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
This solution is not as complicated as you might have thought. T-conveyor connected machines are widely used for applications requiring high material deposition throughput. This solution is made of: 1. Two independent screen printers 2. Two line loa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 07:47:24 EDT 2007 | davef
Many equipment suppliers sell used / refurbished equipment. Amoung wire stripper / preparation machine suppliers are: * Artos Engineering; PO Box 1650, Waukesha, WI 53187; 262-524-6600 F 262-524-0400 artosnet.com * Eraser; 6734 Townline Rd, Mattyda
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 15:06:35 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Hi Base, I guess your right - due to the complexity of the software we plan on keeping the source code under our control BUT we will not be dongling or protecting it in any other way and we will be publishing the program on our website. We will pub
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 15 12:57:37 EDT 2009 | bk
I'm not sure if you fixed your problem yet or not but i'll give you some insight on your problem. The x wagon motor doesn't move cause of the voltage it actually moves when there's current applied to it. The voltage dictates the direction the motor m
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:23:41 EDT 2009 | bk
well by the looks of it you have pretty much replaced just about everything that could cause the problem. The only one i haven't seen is the cable going from the computer box up to the x-wagon boards. Just out of curiosity when you took your motor fr
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 15:16:32 EDT 2009 | Peter
Hi Tom, You're right. I do find the second locating pin hardware. Now I got them both up/down when F3 is pressed. Thanks. I don't see any pin on the hardware and no edge clamp hardware either :-( , do you know any way that I can bypass these hardware
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 10:29:38 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
I ended up finding that there were broken chords on the X-belt. I replaced it and all is good. Rob, Mydata is right. You can indeed end up spending lots of time and money trying to chase a transducer error. Things I would look at: 1. Lubing the X b