Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 13 19:34:16 EST 2007 | geb
(Its a flex head) I have made a trial program to determine at what point it stops. This is how it goes: I load the program, push the start button it will zero and pick components with head 1. As soon as it finishes placing head 1 parts it halts wher
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 18 11:38:34 EDT 2011 | johndoe0222
I got this error message on the fuji IP3: " Servo limit over. Servo Z1 Axis +" I was wondering how to fix this error. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 19:00:47 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64387687
Z-force sensor is a tool travel indicator. It has nothing to do with Z travel. Does the Midas head move at all, during initiation? It sounds to me like a Z motor/encoder problem. Is the Midas head ribbon cable plugged in?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 11:59:37 EDT 1998 | jon Medernach
| I am experiencing solder paste comtaminatin of nozzels on 0603 size components resulting in missing components. The machine is failing to alarm under these circumstances. Has anybody else experienced this problem & found a solution? | Just a sugge
Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 09:01:41 EDT 2001 | davef
Stephan makes good points. While monitoring the temperature in the plant is good, it might be more appropriate to measure the temperature in the cabinet of your dispensor. A sure indicator of temperature change is process changes over time. Consid
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 11:18:23 EDT 2018 | tech1
It is probably one of the Z lock solenoids not working properly. These are located along the Z axis and as part of the initiation of the machine, the Z measure the travel. Check the upper and lower Z locks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 20:32:44 EDT 2021 | rgduval
Check the friction numbers...there could be an issue with the z-wagon bearings, or something else adding tension to the z-travel. Also make sure there are no cables interfering with the z-travel. Could be a cable that moves into the way at some spe
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 | Mon May 16 09:54:06 EDT 2011 | vickt
This could be the cause. A simple test is as follows: Turn on the clutch for the specific spindle in I/O and use your hand to rotate the z shaft to drive down the spindle. Drive the spindle by hand to the end of travel and try rotating beyond that
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 20 13:16:15 EST 2014 | rgduval
Hi, Brendan, It sure sounds like it to me. But, with the Z axis, there could be one other thing to check. On my old TP, there were z-locks...two pistons that pointed sideways around the head travel. Initializing the z-motors did not move the z-