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1.3 Replacing the Y -Motor The Y-motor (refer to figure below) is responsible for moving the production table to the front and rear inside the machine (as viewed from the front of the machine). This allows the PCB to be …

Notes:
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1.3 Replacing the Y-Motor
The Y-motor (refer to figure below) is responsible for moving the production table
to the front and rear inside the machine (as viewed from the front of the machine).
This allows the PCB to be accurately positioned underneath the placing heads for
part placement.
A poorly adjusted or problematic Y-axis will result in placement offset in the up
and down direction. Recalibration of the Y-axis is needed to eradicate this
problem.
• Damage or slippage of the coupling that connects the Y-motor and the Y-axis ball
screw.
• After replacing the Y-motor
• After replacing the OT sensors, etc.
CP7T31008
Y-axis motor
Chapter 1 1.3 Replacing the Y-Motor
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Required Tools: 1 Set of Allen Wrenches
1 Phillips Screwdriver
1 Torque Wrench
Required Jig: 155 mm spacer
Resolution: 0.002 mm/pulse World (Zero)
Affected Proper: Max Limit Y → MC0MAXY
Min Limit Y → MC0MINY
Caution
Ensure that a back-up of Proper data is taken prior to replacing the
motor.
CN001
155 mm
CP7T31009
Z9426DCPJ5680
225 mm
DGPJ0161
CP732E
CP742E(ME)
Chapter 1 1.3 Replacing the Y-Motor
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