Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 14:15:21 EDT 2019 | ddfreeze
that doesn't seem to be the issue here
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 13:47:25 EDT 2019 | compit
I had as I placed the supports at the back - when lifting Z touched the rear rail - check.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 03 18:00:51 EDT 2019 | ddfreeze
Got a used mpm up2000. It gives z axis hardware limit warning when trying to teach vision. The board raises to camera then drops back down. However when loading a board for tooling, the board stays raised up. The z table can be manually raised up n d
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 08:02:02 EST 2019 | proceng1
Contact George Castonguay at PPM. He is a Jedi when it comes to these machines. In fact, since you just got it, a good investment would be to have George come in and go through the machine and get it calibrated. 603-895-5112 They also sell parts
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 07 16:07:22 EDT 2019 | ddfreeze
I have a silver aluminum z axis sensor that is not mounted, I need to know where it goes. The sensor has a picany rail type mount, triangular rail insert type. It is located in the board support nest area. Seems like it might go on the inside of the
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 10:55:23 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Some software versions won't allow a brightness change with the next button. You should do a histogram test. Place a board on the worknest, then a smooth white card on top of that. Then jog the camera over the card. Raise the Z-axis to it's softwa
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 11:17:29 EST 2010 | kpm135
When I try to load a board in our MPM UP2000 HiE I get the following error "Z axis software limit". The Z axis will move up and down freely, I re-calibrated it and reprogrammed the board and the error continues. Has anyone else run into this issue an
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 10:19:57 EST 2010 | swag
Check/reseat all connections on axis driver card and from driver card to step motor. On older MpM's it is common to get a bad connection on the connector for axis driver power and blow components on your driver board. Reseating these connectors mig
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 09 10:34:10 EDT 2009 | chrisgriffin
The Z axis is overloading. Could be a connector between the top of the table and the bottom of the rails, or a faulty motor, z-brake, or driver. Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 21:25:47 EDT 2006 | Chris
Try raising the table in Calibrate mode. Sensor or Tactile connector could be contacting the underside of the rails and overloading the axis. Check for 24V on the Z-axis brake. Check the fuse(F5) and voltage to the driver. Check DIP switch settin