Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 18:58:38 EST 2005 | darby
What is the problem Peter? See a recent posting on a Y axis problem with the same style of machine. If the encoder is cactus, buy a new motor. Sorry, this is the only solution I know of.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 10:03:38 EST 2005 | meritajs
Hi, May be somebody know how we could adjust optical shaft encoder at YAMAHA 84 mounter Thank Peter
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 10:55:41 EDT 2015 | emeto
Hi, 1. Take a multi meter and measure the voltage - I assume it is a DC motor(probably 24V). If you don't, check power supply,cable, relays and Driver for the motor. If you do have voltage, check sensors(sometimes sensor activated may stop your con
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 15:57:09 EST 2009 | evtimov
Hi If it is a DC motor just turn the power wires and exchange the sensors. emil
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 00:08:31 EDT 2019 | mk15
hank you for the tips. MOT boards have already changed. The sensor on the conveyor responds. In service mode, the WIDTH MOTOR - OK, HOLD MOTOR - OK, SET CONVEYOR - OK, only error TRANSPORT - F-MOT-MSETDYN conveyor transport / 1250: amplifier DC-link
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 17:49:11 EST 2004 | pdeuel
We are having a problem with our AP-24x printer. When the vacuum motor spins up we get a 60 hz buzz into the DC drivers for the forcers and the stencle wiper. We also indicate a main power drop from 115 vac to 80 vac. The vacuum motor checks out good
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 16:02:30 EDT 2010 | markhoch
Are the drive motors DC? Reverse polarity on the motors and switch your photosensors on the entry and exit end. You might have to play with the SMEMA connections a bit, but you'll figg it out. ;)
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 09:52:45 EST 2014 | brendansales
Dear Rob, Got to the maintenance menu, under the Motor section, I selected Z motor and tried to initiate motor, there was no movement on the machine and I had the error message as below: F-MOT-MSETDYN Z/12: Position counter dead I suspect that ser
Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 02:26:14 EDT 2010 | vinitverma
If you want to vary the voltage to control the motor speed, then this is not the correct way. Though you can use LM317 for reducing the votage (using a 5K potentiometer) which will sure reduce the speed but it'll reduce the torque tremendously. For D
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 13:10:16 EST 2008 | andersenequipmentllc
I need a service manual for a Philips CSM84 type > PA1306/20. I have the PA1306/40 manual, if that > is any use to anyone. The 1306/20 was the last > model with analog servo amps and DC brush motors, > the 1306/40 was the first with AC brushless