Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 09:49:34 EST 2010 | remullis
Hello to all, I am having problems with the X,Y table initializing. I noticed the Skew motors 17M1 and 17m2 are moving but the table keeps wanting to drive in the left direction standing in front of machine. It will keep trying to drive until it tim
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 04:41:38 EST 2010 | accuspares
Hi, The input indicators can be located by selecting the 'Input' page located in the 'Diagnostics' drop down menu. Just select the Align tab at the top of the page and you'll be able to see when the nearly home and home sensors change state. The pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 10:53:41 EST 2010 | remullis
I started swapping motor cables and sensor cable doing a process of elimination and never found a problem, I put everything back to original and it homed. I not sure if it was a connection issue or it was a sequence of homing the machine needs to do
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 12:47:36 EST 1999 | Robert Halliday
Run a DTI over the X and Y edges of the table to ensure that your XY table is flat, adjust the four small screws to suit. Also check that the Z cams are not worn and that the Z cam followers are not siezed or worn(they are prone to flat spots when wo
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 22:05:19 EST 1999 | sin
Added to MARK suggestion, you should verify you xy table height also by using the meter listed in the maintenace manual. If everything is fine, then i suggest you should check the placement air kisses( can suck your component back up or release to q
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 12:57:19 EST 1998 | Rin Or
| We are facing some placement problems with | our QUAD 4-C. | Program was running fine last week, Next week | program will be off (placement, pickup,vision files | etc, | Any help, any idea,??? | Thanks This could cause by the xy table clamping.May
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 11:40:38 EST 2000 | TMV
I would definitely check the amount of adhesive/paste that you are putting on the board. It may not be enough for any moving table application. If you think you are OK there, lets go on. As you probably are aware, the HSP tact times can be independan
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 05:42:13 EDT 2005 | woodglass
There's two sensors at the rear of the XY table. Make sure that these are functioning correctly. You can view their states in the I/O map. The solenoid which actuates the table base up/down air cylinder is also at the rear of the table, to the left o
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 19:43:20 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Have you eliminated the hardware N.G.? Check the connection for the rear door. If the connection are ok, try to bypass the key. short the two wires for the rear door. If the rear door problem is corrected, check the rear door switch physically. Reg
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 02 09:56:32 EST 1999 | Larry Johnson
Okay, I believe that the XY table on our CP4-2 is not working correctly. When we place smaller parts (603,805,RNETS, etc...) they aren't seated in the paste all the way. Larger parts aren't a problem. They are kind of "floating" on top of the paste.