Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 08:10:34 EDT 2019 | bobpan
The amp is mounted on the back side and is black. 4 total mounted for x and y axis.....swap the 2 that are y axis amps. If you have never servo tuned before on a quad machine you not going to be able to do it. There is way to many things that you nee
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 09:03:48 EDT 2019 | bobpan
If the part is 10mm or less as long as you are scanning it near the top...it should work. The other possible problem is dirt on the quadalign lens. Clean off the lens and watch it when it homes....both heads should home the same way. If the head jum
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 17:18:24 EDT 2014 | aybars
I would suggest to check your servo amps. on both gantries and both axis.Does it rattle both heads or just one? Since you did not specify this in your question,I will say check all 4 servos in the back side of your machine.Hope this will help and goo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 06:52:27 EDT 2019 | bobpan
Seems to be fighting to hold its position. 1. Check for anything worn out...possibly idler bearing/pulley and/or the belt. 2. Maybe it could use servo tuning...this may help but usually servo tuning is not that critical. 3. Clean the scale and the
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 10:44:31 EST 2017 | bobpan
The z-rod bellows on head 2 and head 3 are slightly bent. The machine will show you this error if the runout is over 6.5 mils. This is usually caused by too much z when picking parts out of a vib or tray feeder. The machine will probably run. I ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 06:04:47 EDT 2017 | bobpan
Hello Joyce, Usually I use Very Large cable ties and secure the heads in the opposite corners. I also tie up the z rods or put some plastic tube under the top portion to keep them up. Remove the monitor and bracket off the side of the machine...and i
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 09:02:38 EDT 2015 | derrikf
Yes. This is spot on. The machine is more than likely moving for a specific reason. You need to observe what it is doing while it is moving, when it's doing it, if it does it every time you perform a sequence of operations, or if it's occurs interm
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 01:32:12 EST 2020 | kcgoh5666
LOOKING FOR THIS CAMALOT GEMINI II Z AXIS BOARD
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 11:18:20 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I got a 3000 that is acting crazy. After a print, the board is unclamped and the Z-axis lowers. It continues to lower until it trips the limit switch. It is suppposed to move in the Y-axis to line up with the tracks while lowering in the Z-axis.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 30 16:36:00 EDT 2013 | richardconnell
I have a Universal Instruments Corporation TAB Bonder. Oldish machine. Initial fault on machine : - "Axis Head 1 Z DAC Limit error during move absolute command" Other fault seen after we reset power, Zeroed axis etc. - Axis Head 1 - Z error not re