Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 10:21:09 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
Station 17 and 19 errors are almost always caused by dirty clutches or bad sensor dogs. My guess would be bad sensor dogs in this case if it only does it on certain jobs. The reason it happens on those jobs is because there are nozzles being indexed
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 14:10:41 EDT 2015 | duchoang
Last time I used Topaz X2 was 5 years ago. Correct me if I'm wrong. There are some reasons: -Head dirty so machine thought there was nozzle on head already. -Nozzle changer/ Nozzle position offset. -Something jammed and nozzle changer can not go all
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 20:20:32 EST 2005 | davef
Necessary tools are: * Chisel * Ball peen hammer After you buy two new nozzles, keep one in a baby food jar filled with your underfill suppliers recommended solvent for half the shift. At the break, swap the dirty nozzle on the machine with the cle
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 13:34:58 EDT 2016 | mhanrahan
We had this issue with our old MV 150. This was usually due to clogged/dirty or bent nozzles, or clogged dirty filters on the vacuum supply to the head.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 15:16:09 EDT 2016 | mmjm_1099
Couple things here that could be the caused. Option 1: Error pass, Option 2: Vacuum release issues, Option 3: Magnetized nozzles (I have seen this occur by purchasing cheap nozzles), Option 4: Dirty Nozzles. Currently have two CP43 and one CP42 that
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 13:34:29 EST 2017 | tsvetan
isopropyl alcohl will not harm plasic what we usually do is to dip the nozzle for few minutes in alcohol then pressure air to blow all dirty from it
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 12:26:35 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, I was using different brand machine but it will behave the same way as yours when it is dirty or clogged. Try to clean your nozzle and your supply mechanism(pump, propeller...) and you should get a smoother wave. Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 03:00:14 EST 2000 | sarry
I have one suggestion why don't you align all parts and take a close look at it if you can find any misaligned component after that. IF SO, that's machine's repeatibility problem.(or mechenical problem-dirty nozzle, wrong pick up and placement height
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 11:07:25 EST 2007 | stepheniii
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned the single most important factor. p.m.'s. If the nozzles are getting dirty and clogged it's not going to do a great job of picking parts up. Don't think in terms of variation. It's there it's unavoidable and undet
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:30:33 EDT 2003 | T.Vick
You have received some great feedback so far. I would like to summarize and add a few points regarding maintenance. You should start (as recommended already) by verifying your component library data. Using the default values from the master library i