Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 23:20:55 EST 2008 | stanyserrao
Light Units are replaced with new if the problem > of lights then it will not vision process the > nozzle center measrement and resolution Jigs > too.. > > Jig is meauring in trace mode and > identifiying all leads which are fine > fitch. > >
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 00:43:30 EDT 2008 | stanyserrao
Light Units are replaced with new if the problem of lights then it will not vision process the nozzle center measrement and resolution Jigs too.. Jig is meauring in trace mode and identifiying all leads which are fine fitch. But a 1206 resistor is
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 09:22:12 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda
You're on the right track. 99% of the time, it is caused by a feeder not seating correctly. Check and ensure that all your tape covers are down and LOCKED (very important). Which type of feeders are you using Q or K? One thing I have found with K
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 03 21:00:36 EST 2001 | edmond
Panasert machine is known for programming ease. Both machines having U-axis indexing unit which may crash due to operator mishandling. Comparing the reliability and accuracy, the MPAV is more stable to MPA3F. MPAV using full vision for part regconiti
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 20:56:55 EDT 2013 | marcelorotofrance
At this point all the sensors, switches and solenoid valves were checked. Their electrical signals and actions were phisically checked at the I/O cards level (Panadac 783-065 and 065A). Above mentioned signals were monitored from "I/O Monitor" functi
Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 02:20:08 EDT 2010 | vinitverma
Mch Adjust > Adjust Target > Laser Unit > Nozzle Position. Here the laser will automatically detect the centre of the nozzle. Remember - It'll give you the option of using a component for the test but DON'T use any component. Let it detect the centre
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 01:34:07 EDT 2007 | dsd
Your Head 1&2 have Chucks, is Head 3 a Chuckless Head? The Chuckless Head or Precision Head is the intended Head for use with the Centering Station only. Using Head 1 & 2 is not good as there is too much nozzle play. In your Machine Configuration is
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 29 21:24:30 EDT 2005 | Paul Standeven
The CSM84 family units are 3 headed pick & place machines with mechanical chuck centering technology. They use a beam pointer for fiducial correction. The CSM84V is the same as the CSM84 but has a downward looking fiducial camera onboard in lieu of
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 19:39:18 EDT 2005 | darby
This is a very difficult question to answer as it will depend greatly on your component mix. I will presume that the CSM 84VZ is of the following configuration: 2 x RDC Synchro Heads. Heads 1 & 2. These are mechanically centering heads with a chucki
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 09:29:59 EST 2015 | bobpan
A reading of 1 almost always means that there is something on the lens or possibly dust inside the unit blocking the laser and tricking the machine into thinking the nozzle is already down when it starts to step from the home 'up' position. Usually i