Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 13:41:43 EDT 2021 | fernsure
Tried suggested solution in manual to no avail. Reseated every connector we could get to. Has anyone run into this error, and found a solution? This error does not allow me to ignore this head and use the other two. Thanks Fern
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 21:47:22 EDT 2013 | nophsem
HI! We have a QUAD 4C since 8 months . Yesterday the head remained immobile in the position where it put the last component to complete a board and indicates Motor Error # 5 (SRX engine communication time-out) and I don’t know what it means and ho
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 | Fri Aug 30 21:54:14 EDT 2013 | nophsem
Well, the error occurs with Mod Code 56 (dispenser enable). Head # 1 has installed this accessory, but we use it very little and it wasn't this time. I probed setting 0,1,2 and 3. I downloaded Mod Codes from controller to assembler, then the error b
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 28 14:05:02 EST 2011 | cyber_wolf
Negative on the spares. Mydata wants the other head for core....
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 18:28:26 EDT 2018 | dekhead
Print Head Stroke Calibration?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 09:40:12 EDT 2022 | jojoled
Hi, did anybody face such error(attached)? After calibrate all axis I get this error. "E202074 : Z axis of left head : SERVO alarm. Turn off the power to the machine and perform inspection" - see attachement. Machine was fully working day
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 14:20:17 EDT 2013 | nophsem
Thanks for the response bobpan! LED's on the driver cards work well (green with doors closed and both red&green on with door open), and I don't use the carts. The head doesn't move after power on and inmediately you can listen alarm.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 14:22:45 EDT 2023 | padawanlinuxero
Do all of the above (robgd3) In my case the problem was a motor inside the moving head started to give up so it kinda miss the synchro with the other motor on the outside, and in my case we bought the new motor but it took several day to fix with the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 19:52:55 EST 2024 | travishemen
Check the top of the placing head. There are 3 screws around a piece that pops up when you push up on the nozzle. I had one once that was vibrating and causing the part to place slightly off angle. It is exposed to the vacuum used to pick the part