Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 19:17:29 EDT 2005 | Dave
Hi Stephen! The nozzle change happens at a much slower speed to what it runs at during pick and place. They are a great machine...when everything works on them ;-) I tried sending through the proper data again and rebooted the machine. A interest
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 12:57:28 EDT 2010 | adrianam
I need some help with the following alarm appeared on Fuji FCP4-3 : ,,Servo Amplifier alarm on X, Y, C, Z axis". When I push the reset button, remain ,,Servo Amplifier Alarm on D, F theta axis". All the sensors and solenoid it were checked and is OK
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:43:57 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
Hello Daxman, Thanks for the input. Yes, the CP2 is closely related to the CP4 and does have the analog servo amps as you deduced. I did a wiggle test on the connectors and found that the x-y-r servo amp alarmed right away and blinked the x axis a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 18:46:24 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
Greetings: > > I am having 'Check Servo' issues > with an FCP 2 4000. It will zero set but given a > few minutes afterwards, the check servo alarm > sounds. > > At times the X/Y table will 'coast' > back to beginning position, like the power
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 11 08:19:54 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
Greetings: I am having 'Check Servo' issues with an FCP 2 4000. It will zero set but given a few minutes afterwards, the check servo alarm sounds. At times the X/Y table will 'coast' back to beginning position, like the power has been cut to the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 19:41:31 EDT 2000 | Hermie
We recently installed a new Servo-Amp which controls the X-Y table on our CP6 machine. Eversince, we are experiencing a Cycle alarm X-reach on the machine. We tried to greased the table a little bit more but the only thing that seems to work is to sl
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 21:44:42 EDT 2005 | KEN
If your sure your drive lines are staying put then it must be the motor. ... odd no servo feedback alarms though. That's why I thought problem might be mechanical. Does the yv84 use servo's? IF yes, then no brushes to wrory about. Don't bother t
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 17:28:35 EST 2005 | ratsalad
We have a TCM-V822 over in the warehouse that had a severe head crash. If you suspect you have a bad servopack, contact Unidec. They can test it for you. If it tests bad they can rebuild it for you and you won't have to wait for months to have o
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