Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 10:48:58 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
Sounds like a bad or out of adjustment servo amp.....
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 14:36:22 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
If the X axis is moving then maybe your Elmo is not adjusted correctly. There is a procedure to adjust it in the manual(assuming you have the original manual). The correct location is XGTS which is a white connector on the booster. The fans are 24V
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 21:58:39 EDT 2012 | jeffr
4 connectors because the pins push back ! 2/.. Check mechanical freedom of each axis. With power off.. feel each motor rotation for a burnt armature. 3/.. Replace the Driver Board.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 12:31:14 EST 2012 | emeto
1. Check for pins or something else under the rails. 2. Check the motor for the axis and the sensor that defines up position(I doubt it there is an encoder for this motor) 3. check card 4. check interface cable
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 06:48:50 EST 2013 | bobpan
Do a function 30 on the hht and you should get a nozzle height of around 200. If its not and its around 1 you have something on the quad align lens and you will have the exact problem you are having. Hope this helps... Good luck
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 10 15:14:25 EST 2013 | marcelorotofrance
After an in depth examination, I found that the problem was not a defective connector as I thought in the first place. Actually is a broken through-hole on the Quad Align sensor. I requested a spare part to PPM. Mr. Bobpan, thank you again.
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 04 19:42:50 EDT 2013 | starlogixs
Thanks for the reply Sarason. The software looks interesting, as we are a small manufacturer. However I do need the original Juki software for a calibration file. The X axis motor has been replaced but the calibration file is missing to teach and ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 16 00:30:56 EDT 2013 | larrygroves
likely something loose in the z or theta axis. Motor overruns and is corrected but goes too far then gets corrected back. it sets up an vibration and can make a lot of noise. best guess is that the spring is broke in the z rack.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 03 09:54:29 EST 2014 | kjaho
CP65 error code Thermal Alarm.I have checked for overload on all axis motors. None are faulty. Any suggests.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 15 13:06:00 EST 2014 | bobpan
This is a theta axis head 2 error. Manually spin the head and make sure the bearings are loose and spinning. If not, they may need lubricated or serviced. You can also swap theta amps between the heads to see if you have an amplifier problem. Good L