Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 10:16:43 EDT 2009 | samitokgoz
Hello, Does anybody have Seho 8040 (wave soldering machine) user and maintenance manual? I have a document for 8000 series but it would be better if I had one specifically for 8040 model. Please send to sami.tokgoz@selex-comms.com.tr if you have it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 01:10:30 EDT 2004 | alan
We have an issue with our Seho Wave solder machine. The machine is an 8040C, early 90's model. The problem is that continues to heat the solder up, even once it has reached its specified temp. If we set it for 250 degrees, it will go to 250 then c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 05:50:48 EDT 2019 | bukas
Hello everyone, I'm out on market for wave soldering machine. I have been using ERSA 330 ETS for three years now, but it is quite old and I would like something newer. I'm considering ERSA N wave 330, yom 2005; and SEHO PowerWave 8440, yom 2010. Wha
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 09:26:20 EDT 2012 | davef
ERSA makes a good machine, but there is maybe 20 suppliers of selective soldering machines. Some labels that come to mind are: * ERSA * Pillarhouse * RPS * Seho * Vitronics * Novastar There's probably more that you should be thinking about, but othe
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 05:00:41 EDT 2007 | lococost
Grant, apart from troughput another thing to consider is boarddesign, If there is any SMD within a diameter (eg 3mm) of the connector you won't be able to solder them. I think those are the 2 main disadvantages of selective. That being said, for le
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 22:14:42 EST 2005 | davef
�a va Frank? Well, popularity depends on the beholder. Never heard of your "Specnor" machine. US and Eurolanders take different approaches to conveying boards. * US: Finger conveyors * Eurolanders: Pallet conveyors Suppliers of wave solder machin
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 08:02:16 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
A couple of months ago I asked those with experience concerning Seho wave soldering machines to provide comments. Several responded. Thank you all. Now, I would ask about some operational tips concerning the model 2100/2200 machines. The operations m
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 09:08:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Adding to Mike's comments. There are two types of selective wave soldering machines. * Chimney type, like the AirVac and Wenesco that Mike used. They use a boot to funnel the solder to the component to be soldered. * Programmable head type [ie, ERS
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 10:50:49 EDT 1998 | Rob
| Howdy, | Is anyone using Seho? Need to know more about 7000 series machines with nitrogen and ultrasonic fluxer capabilities. Any shortcomings (I can't see them)? What are the positives, beside those obvious? | Earl Moon I have a 7240n2-F. I have
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 08:44:00 EST 1999 | Chris Jackson
I have a PCB that I am looking to do selective soldering. I am looking at several systems (IE Seho, Pillarhouse, Premier Tool Works, wave pallets). The board is mixed SMT/PTH, but only has SMT on topside. It has 4 PTH(2 leads ea)components (.030 lea