Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 14:00:39 EST 2018 | magergar
I have a problem with my fuji machine, it was working and then this error code appear: INTL SRV creation error Error Code:12037A20 and this shows every time on boot and doesn't let me do anything. what should I check?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 22:35:56 EST 2018 | 3l3ctro
any updates on this?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 14:55:13 EST 2018 | cyber_wolf
In my experience that error almost always indicates a bad amplifier.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 18:44:43 EST 2018 | magergar
At boot there is an alarm that I can't get rid off Servo Alarm FRQ AXIS Servo Overflow I tried to calibrate it in mecha mode but the same error doesn't let me, it's there something I can do?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 19:07:36 EST 2018 | magergar
I have changed the FRQ Amplifier with the FQ amp that has the same parameters and the error persist, the Zero Setting Sensor and the Clutch Origin sensor are working too. Any other posibility?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 14:46:11 EDT 2004 | ricardof
Agree with MKE, some reconditioned CP6 machines would be fine for you if you want bombproof equipment and low operation cost, but no flexibilty at all, unless you have small assys with few part numbers, If you want more felxibility, GSMs are OK, easy
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 12:10:45 EDT 2004 | Rob
Nope, I agree Russ. (Except for Siemens being garbage - there's a lot worse out there!) We run Fuji CP6E's and they are bombproof.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 16:12:49 EDT 2004 | gregf912
The 10k rebuild does not need to be applied every 3-4 months as previosly stated. A cp machine that is running 100% of the time on a 24/7 basis will tack up 10k hours in 12.4 months. Now we all know that this is impossible due to parts shortages, pro
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 10:33:10 EST 2007 | SWAG
I'm not familiar with the mechanics of a Fuji but when we were learning to run our chipshooter, we did not correctly assign board thickness in the program. This caused the board support pins to warp the board up just enough to push nozzles to a par
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 00:08:20 EST 2013 | mdang
Hi All, Does anyone has a copy of CP65 electrical schematic manual? Thanks, -Michael