Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 19:29:54 EDT 2006 | foxhound
Im having problems with my ap 25. I get the air pressure fault alarm when it boots up so I bypassed the air pressure switch but I still get the alarm. The air routes through the machine as soon as I hit the on button, I thought it wasnt suppose to
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 09:29:20 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I would measure the voltage on the yellow wire going to the air pressure sensor. Are you getting 24VDC? If so, maybe replace the input DC module on IO card #2. I think it is IDC module 8 on that board. Try not to have too many violent thoughts.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 10:38:00 EDT 2017 | highmillr
Getting this error more frequently. Whats causing this?? I have to reset machine every time costing man hours. After resetting its fine but does it at least once a day.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 23:52:58 EDT 2017 | aemery
Don, either you have a faulty park sensor or much more likely the vision gantry Y axis is not reaching the sensor. Possible issues, one of the two VY drivers cards is failing; one of the VY forcer motors (air bearings) is failing; to much air leakin
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 11:40:38 EST 2008 | dwl
Hello, I have an MPM AP 25 and the camera parks itself over the worknest, so when the z tower tries to rise to print, it collides with the camera. Is there some way to adjust the park position so that the camera in not in the way of the Z tower? Than
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 19:00:42 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We've always been MpM so no comparison from me on DEK. All I can say is we have had 3000 series that seemed to need constant attention and almost daily wrenching. We got a couple of AP25 HiE's and they are easier to use, way more reliable and simpl
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 09:17:12 EDT 2001 | mikecampbell
Hello, I need some advice. I want to create apertures in my stencil for a IBM CCGA. I've heard the standard is 4800 cubic mils of paste per aperture. I usually use a 5mil stencil for this type of product. There is no way I'll get enough paste wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 14:38:55 EDT 2001 | pteerink
You would be better served to check your print quality as you run. Any problems caused by dirty stencils ( plugged aps etc ) would show up right away as a defect. Search the forum for more on this subject. I seem to recall the same subject coming up
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 14:56:19 EDT 2005 | bobpan
Steve, Use the 1000 as a chip shooter only (and thats if it works once you turn it on). If you have problems with the 1000 just post questions as i am one of the last guys on the planet that knows that machine (and its been a while since i have worke
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 13:51:17 EST 2006 | Chunks
We've looked at our stencil under magnification after hand cleaning. There is some paste left behind. Machine washing removes all of the paste. Your best bet is to clean like normal, then look at the aps under magnification. Adjust accordingly (a