Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 07:55:20 EDT 2018 | cyber_wolf
The shafts are not going to origin during zero set. Take a look at your station 12 sensors and fiber units.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 09:23:06 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
Lube on the nozzle shaft ? I didn't see anything saying to lubricate the nozzle shafts !!??
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 19:36:21 EDT 2024 | linux
ensure the nozzle is inserting fulling into the nozzle holder. ensure shaft is lubricated, clean between the magnetics on the shaft. complete nozzle height calibration
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 Mar 20 15:01:37 EDT 2024 | linux
Reboot usually does the trick, Reason for these fault, (1) Nozzle holder, the grippers are holding the nozzle too tight, stretch the spring slightly, (2) shaft is sticking, removed the head lubricate the shaft.(3) Nest not opening and closed within t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 14:58:13 EST 2007 | pr
Is it the same nozzle every time? I would check that the shaft is hitting dead center (it could be binding)on the nozzles (especially if it only happens on 1 nozzle). Also check the rollers on the shaft (that hold the nozzle) and make sure they line
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 09:13:22 EST 2006 | dougs
i didn't see anything about setting shaft height there, only a procedure for measuring nozzle length. just out of interest, whats the cost difference between a re-tipped nozzle and a new one from fuji? And how much is one of those shaft jigs?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 03:31:33 EST 2006 | dougs
Yes you should check your shaft height every now and then, or if you need to replace a shaft it shows you how to do it in the maintenance manual i'm sure.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 12:46:43 EDT 2011 | jdengler
In the center of the head shaft there is a rod that is used to flag 2 sensors at the top of the shaft. This lets the machine know when a nozzle is attached. Check that the sensors are working correctly and the rod moves freely. The sensors are fib
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 01:35:07 EDT 2015 | leeg
Does head 7 calibrate ok? Is it a bent shaft?