Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 17:09:10 EDT 2006 | cardinal
Dear Sir: My company can train you on this system. Rate is $85 per hour. Let me know if you are interested. Brad Jakeway Cardinal Circuit A.C.E. Technology 614-327-2601
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 13:42:50 EST 2005 | cadcopac
Well if I know Tyco (like most other assembly folks) they probably want a registration fee before divulging any info about their product. I am having the same problem with a Quad ZCR 941 running Ver 2.9 s/w on a dos bootable diskette. On start-up it
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 13:00:49 EDT 2012 | graememurphy
The problem was that the wiring between the overtemperature capillary thermostats had burnt away. There are eight of these, four on the bottom half and four on the top half of the heat chamber. A rubber blanking grommet covers the adjustment shaft of
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 10:31:50 EDT 2009 | tropical
Looking for electrical schematic for Quad zcr reflow machine. Tried PPM but no luck. Anyone have it?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 11:12:32 EDT 2006 | tds
I have a Quad ZCR (4 zone) oven for $5,000. Edge/Mesh, auto chain oiler.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 12:59:06 EST 2020 | astarotf
Hi Steve Thomas Effectively by IPC-610 standard specifies in the "content 8.2.13 Quad Flat Pack Plastic Package - Without Terminals (PQFN), Table 8-13, page 8-84" which depending on the class of manufacture notes 2-5 of the table, which in theory do
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 05:20:57 EST 1998 | Jim Mitchell
Quad still sells a low end convection/IR bench top oven for about $15,000. (ZCR 412B) It is limited to a 12" board but may work for your application. IR ovens have gone out of favor recently. There should be some older IR ovens for under $5,000 f
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 10:48:42 EST 1999 | Roger Scalia
With the low volume and low parts mix Quad 100's, Quad IIIC"s or Quad IVC's would be a low cost method of placement. As for ovens most any 5 to 7 zone oven will work for you. Thanks,
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 19 19:46:46 EDT 2005 | aka
What alot of you are not realizing is that Lead Free can be done on certain ovens already out there. And I have had success with the Quad ZCR for Lead Free. Therefore, it is not necessay to purchase a brand new oven to implement lead free.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 22:33:42 EST 1998 | Jim McCarten
I have had experience with both companies. If you are doing contract work and get you parts and boards in a box, the Mydata does a fine job of teaching a board on the machine. Quad's strengths are in their software and the ability to automatically