Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 15:21:07 EDT 2013 | Keith Cathcart
I've seen a couple of customers create a jar dispenser similar to the ones you can buy for beverage cans. See this link for the examples used for beverage cans http://www.meijer.com/shop/chrome-organization-kitchen-storage.jsp Hope this helps. Kei
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 09:26:38 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hello knowledgeable people, we have Omniflow 10Zone oven from 3-4 years and we changed over 20 blowers. The blower is German and I think is a very good quality(quite expensive too), but still keep getting bad. Does anyone have similar problem? Do yo
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 16:54:43 EDT 2013 | smter
We used to have similar issues with large fallout on ours. I have been writing the date on mine for the last few years. We were having premature fallout due to our techs not installing them with proper screw installing pattern, which seemed to be cau
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 12:59:09 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
That sounds very odd what smter is saying. The screws around the outside of the fans have nothing to do with the bearings. You only really need to tighten those screws enough to squish the gasket a little. No special torque settings required. As lon
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 13:32:15 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Sounds like you may have a z-axis problem. I would check the axis out and run the z rod up and down by hand to see if there is a problem....sticking,sensor/flag broken....etc. Maybe you can unplug the z-axis card and then turn the machine on to see i
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 16:02:09 EDT 2013 | ngineer
That's good info for making sure the motor is good before plugging in and possibly over-current another stepper drive. Do you happen to have pin-outs for the DB15 on the drive board, pot settings and current limit of this drive? We keep several ste
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 13:33:17 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, if you mean that you equipment rejects parts, you should be able to see all the rejects on your machines(most of them have integrated software to do that) and take corrective action when rejects start to appear. If you mean that your operators
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 13:42:45 EDT 2013 | tanderson
These are dropped/mis-placed by the machines. We have older Quad QSP-2's. My concern is it's easy for the operators to overlook the dropped parts, keep running the job and when they're done, throw away parts (inexpensive resistors aren't such an issu
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 16:36:04 EDT 2013 | shankar2013
Actually thinking of LX14, but for now I need to solve this problem. We have replaced centering jaws, the steel belts for regular maintenance. I don't think there is anything binding. The strangest thing is every time it shuts down it is right at the
Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 09:39:14 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
Your centering jaws are likely okay. It's the 25V that runs the centering jaws that is having the problem. Could be the circuit that produces the 25V is having problems after warmup or maybe the motor that runs the centering jaws is going bad. Loo