Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 09:29:58 EST 2006 | Joe
I agree that it's the probably the chain. The links get dirty and can bind up over time. When you pull the chain, check to see that each link rotatates freely with its adjacent link. I bet you'll find one or more links that are binding. This is the s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 02:54:15 EDT 2014 | jasmine01
Q:Why we need to bind MAC and IP Address under a switched network ? How to set Cisco Switch on the IP-MAC Binding ? A:The binding between MAC address and IP address can avoid embezzlement of internal IP addresses. As we know IP address is very easy
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 08:06:17 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
We are having continual problems with our stencil bindings falling apart in our washer. We use a PMR5000 ultrasonic with Vigon sc2000 cleaning fluid. We cycle them in the washer for about 9 minutes. The fluid sometimes heats up to 105 deg F. Our
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 05 23:30:01 EDT 2009 | jeffr
A feedback error means that a particular axis did not respond by moving in a normal manner. Check the following:- 1/.. Mechanical binding. (Servo Off, then check axis moves without binding). 2/.. Check encoder plugs of that axis. Note that Philips/Ya
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 07:13:41 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
Manoel, We have never heard of such a request from a customer. I can't say that we have ever had issues with stencil tension unless we were using frameless foils or the binding came loose.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 13:15:56 EST 2012 | bk
Well before you totally give up on the midas head, you may wanna try changing out the ffx board/cable on it to make sure the one in there isn't binding once in a while and giving you your theta errors.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 16:04:31 EDT 2014 | comatose
We had this. The anti-backlash nuts were binding. We took them apart, chased the threads with a tap and re-assembled with slightly less pre-load. Hasn't been a problem since.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 12:13:11 EDT 2021 | bmalhi
You must distinguish first if it mechanical or electrical issue. Disconnect the motor chain and see if motor work it self- in this case something is binding. If motor is not working than check electrical circuit. Its easy to troubleshoot and fix in e
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 10:40:10 EDT 2006 | realchunks
Steve is right, why risk cross contamination and suffer real legal battles from your RoHS customers you guarantee lead free to. Al is also right. If your customer knows they are pulling the wool over the RoHS watchful eyes, why would you want to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 21 06:18:15 EDT 2014 | digar
We had this. The anti-backlash nuts were binding. > We took them apart, chased the threads with a tap > and re-assembled with slightly less pre-load. > Hasn't been a problem since. > We had this. The anti-backlash nuts were binding. > We took t