Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 22:02:50 EST 2006 | KEN
Not sure on that exact hardware setup. However, given the vintage I would make sure all hoses and stone fittings are not leaking air.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 03:40:38 EST 2006 | aj
I had this happening before. It is a simple adjustment on the Z-axis belt. Basically the dog is not making the sensor correctly and driving on further. I think you have a lot more issues if the shaft was damaged. aj...
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 07:08:51 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
We have had this happen. The Z-ball screws do go bad in IP3's. We replaced the ball screw and the problem went away. As mentioned improper belt tension will cause the servo to make loud noises. But if you say the movement is rough, then the ball scr
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 17:00:29 EST 2006 | aj
Have you contactd your Fuji Engineer for advise. I would really look at the z-axis belt setup before investing that sort of money. We had the exact problem here and that is all it was. aj...
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 17:03:50 EST 2006 | aj
By the way , changing the ball screw will also sort your problem out because you will have to carry out the Z-axis setup ( belt tension etc ) as part of the change. so it is worth a shot to carry out the setup and see how it goes! you will have nothi
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 11:42:40 EST 2006 | realchunks
So the guys in our technical center found this article and wanted to know why we even had Process Engineers. http://www.seattlerobotics.org/encoder/200006/oven_art.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 12:22:21 EST 2006 | russ
Sometimes I would have to agree!! Wonder how they clean it all up? and how long does that robot last anyway? hahaha Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 14:46:20 EST 2006 | realchunks
Hi Samir, Bismuth seminar! Good ol' Jenny. Yes, you should see me there! No karaoke this year, OK? You singing rap tunes is just so..... WRONG!
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 03:37:12 EST 2006 | aj
Not quite sure what your problem is by your explanation but if you are seeing component shifting with no real trend , I would be confident that it will be down to the Clamping of the board. Make sure the adjustable rail is secure and not moving sligh
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 03:32:11 EST 2006 | ungun
Is there any method or machine that i can use to check glue size. I need to check 90% of the bottom side pcb area that have 200 glue point within 15 to 30 sec.