Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 08:11:06 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
Biral T&D has to be purchased directly from Biral Norway. We recently successfully purchased a case. I have found that oils and greases are shrouded in a "veil of black magic". I have gone over this time and time again. My opinion is that 99.9% of t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 15:07:34 EST 2024 | rmrshield
BIRAL is a HEAD cleaning oil it's not a overall HEAD clean the inside of nozele picker only
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 18:49:42 EDT 2018 | userrich
TO PURCHASE BIRAL Lubricants in America, Canada, or Mexico from the only factory direct and authorized distributor, find supplier information attached VENDOR SET UP INFORMATION Technical Corporate name is as follows; Advantage Dist., LLC 3434 Mario
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 28 22:15:45 EDT 2005 | iwan
I agree with Pete, I prefer to use High Temp Lubricant. Because it more clean compare to High Temp Grease. Usually i only do a few drip for 3-5 days, because purpose of lubricant is to make chain & shaft smooth.Since Biral is expensive lubricant i us
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 10:14:59 EDT 2005 | Wonderboy
With oven temps rising due to Lead-Free Processing, I'm looking for some information on high temp Reflow Oven lubricants. I've found some info in the Fine SMTnet Archives on Chain Lubricants, (Mostly Synthetic Motor Oils), but I'm wondering what othe
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 09:24:15 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I take it you are talking about the older style IP feeders. If so, here is what you need to do..... Get yourself some mineral spirits,a tub you can submerse the parts in, and a couple nice paint brushes. 1.Dismantle the feeder and wash all of the
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 09:50:54 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
The true way to track feeder maintenance is through a real time bar code reading system...For example Bartector. (We have never used this system nor do we receive any benefit from them) We currently have our CP6 feeders set up on a three month inter