Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 06:14:32 EST 2016 | bobpan
There should be a regulator to adjust the puff off on the inside left back panel. Remove the left side cover to get to it. Write down what its set at prior to adjusting it. I have also seen this problem caused by water in the system. Make sure that y
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 14:26:38 EDT 2017 | jdengler
Hi Mark, The status messages for these older UIC machines aren't always as helpful as we would like them to be. What exactly is happening? No air for the whole inserter part of the machine, or the inserter head only? It's been a while since I ha
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 09:55:33 EDT 2018 | dnachristen
Hello! I have a calibration jig that handles both Philips / Assembleon and Samsung feeders. I have a power supply hooked up for the Samsung feeders, but would like to know if anyone has the pinout for those feeders so I can rig some kind of electroni
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 16:03:01 EDT 2019 | jdengler
Jim, It's been a long time since I worked on one of these so this is going to be a general idea as to the issue. There's a solenoid valve that is controlled by the E-stop ckt. When in E-stop in stops air from entering and vents the pressure lines
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 11:31:51 EDT 2022 | proceng1
You described cleaning the spindles and filters, but did you clean the nozzles? Perhaps you got some paste on the nozzle. Also, did you perform the vacuum and blow off testing? Make sure your solenoids are working properly. Is it all 6 heads that
Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 09:58:17 EDT 2021 | kumarb
Thank you so much for the advice. We were suspecting blockage but know that we have clean nozzles. Did the air blow out and removed a spot of black matter - perhaps what was an old o-ring? Nozzles are 61 and 62 posing the issue. Our tech said that 64
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 14:07:25 EST 2002 | Stefan
In order to kiss off the components with an air blow, there are two times to consider: 1. reaction time of the solenoid ( to shut off the vacuum and turn on the air ), 5-10 ms 2. time required to fill up an air hose, which leads to the nozzle. Assumi
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 19:06:09 EDT 2002 | mjabure
The way it works is the first index is done with the feed cylinder, and the final is done using the cam during pick. You might want to check to make sure you're getting a full, complete stroke out of your feed cylinder, also make sure the mechanism
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 13:46:20 EDT 2004 | Marcel
Dhanish, on a CP6 if you have skew problems or missing parts begin by a center check on your smalls nozzles. If all nozzles goods, you will have to check the Z zero of the table, this is the pulse count of the z axis (table height) when the turret is
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 05:53:23 EST 2006 | dougs
i think it's more likely to be greasy/dirty shaft clutches, stand at the front of the machine and use the cam handle to turn the cam, while your doing this push up gently on the black top section of the shaft and try to turn the shaft, it shouldn't r