Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 10:43:58 EDT 2005 | ???
sounds like the part is being picked up on its side....which means.......it could be.... 1. pickup not taught correctly -- X-Y- or Z 2. head to camera calibration is needed 3. or least likely....feeder problems
Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 21:56:22 EDT 2006 | KEN
Yes. Teach 24mm feeder. 1. Set pickup to "Teaching" or "relative". 2. Adjust coordinate. 3. Celebrate with high fives and chest bumps like in the beer comercials.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 09:56:29 EDT 2006 | JB
have you ever thought about teaching the feeder as a repeat pickup? 1st before the sensor and 2nd at the sensor.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 12:41:26 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I once had a CP-4 that was not cutting the paper from the reel, and the paper was nocking off the parts. You could also check the vacuum at pick-up and placement stations. What kind of parts are they? It might be a good idea to calibrate the stati
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 11:05:44 EDT 2006 | slthomas
You might also have a dirty/sticky Z-rod resulting in the same problem, although ordinarily you'll see a lot of missed pickups as well.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 12:14:17 EST 2006 | pforister
Jax, I called BP Micro. They don't have offline programming capabilities for the quad machines. They use the handheld and camera system to program the pickups and placements. That was a good try, I forgot BP Micro was using the IIC - IVC machines
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 17:19:49 EST 2007 | John S.
Not as long as the operators will make sure the part is centered to begin with. The machine can auto correct the pickup coordinate as it runs. John S.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 13:27:59 EST 2007 | jdengler
Daxman, Make sure the clutches engage the nozzle holders properly. Sometimes the holders do not slip into the recess of new clutches as easily as they should. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 12:57:35 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Take the nozzles out and let the indicator tip touch the metal face the nozzle pushes up into. This will tell you whether the variation is in the shaft or the nozzles. Also while your indicator is touching the holder, manually grab the shaft assy a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 23:33:13 EST 2007 | KEN
It's been a while on that platform, but isn't there supposed to be a 0.3mm nozzle compliance when at Z0?