Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 22:31:48 EDT 2022 | sarason
Broken wire connecting to the encoder on your servo, or anyware else in the feedback loop?, bent up encoder? sarason
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 22:32:26 EDT 2022 | sarason
Broken wire connecting to the encoder on your servo, or anyware else in the feedback loop?, bent up encoder? sarason
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:17:43 EDT 2023 | ttheis
We swapped the Y1 and Y2 pc800 controllers with no change. We swapped out the UIMC III-I cards from another machine with no change. VRM amps all look OK, no errors. The machine moves the head both in the x and y directions during the zeroing attemp
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 18:23:41 EDT 2022 | youngbuck
Hello everyone, We have a Siemens HS50 error going on as soon as we boot up. It shows message saying "Machine is in test mode." Cause: Initalizing gantry axes. Start Sitest and check machine (firmwre versions,configuration, etc. It will try to refere
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 21:49:27 EDT 2020 | bboyer
Well, we finally got the machine to power up and fully boot, but now we are having issues with zeroing the axes. X, Y and Theta zero OK, and the board conveyor runs, but when it tries to zero the PWC, the rail moves to the rear of the machine, hits
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 09:16:54 EDT 2020 | aurash
After reading the machine logs it seems that the problem is on the X-axis but the safety mechanism is disabling all the Servos and the Axis system (all axes) are in error state (that's why the error messages are showing on different axes) The JUKI m
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 12 08:49:12 EDT 2009 | mki
Hello, I bought used QUAD IVc MKII with transport in "as-is" condition, powered it up (without air and PCB on machine) and all axes (X, Y, Z AND T(heta)shows signs of life. Machine is performing HOME positioning self test. I am not familiar with QUA
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 21:49:44 EDT 2004 | Ken
My favorite kind of calibration is where the machine learns what it did incorrectly. Then fixes itself! However, there are many types of machines that rely on human feedback as to the results of what it did. nozzle calibrations involve many factors
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 19:28:54 EDT 2017 | aemery
Giao, These style of MPM's use stepper motors, but no feedback like an encoder or a resolver. In other words all axis positions are assumed after "Reset" of the machine. Because of this style of drive system there is the potential for the vision ga
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 12:24:37 EST 2020 | ilavu
1. Palm down the GSM and open the safety cover to check input voltage +12VDC (at KDC2 3PL pins 2 to 3) and output voltage +5VDC (at KDC2 2PL pin 4 to 3) at the DC/DC converter. The DC/DC converter is located inside the control panel assembly ("Nose c
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