Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 10:04:07 EDT 2009 | soudomphong
Thank you for responding. I called Speedline tech > support he think there is a short some where in > the motor. I changed the motor out and still have > the same problem. The chain is normal, and using > automatic lubricating. I will check more
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 15:58:32 EDT 2023 | proceng1
Engineering Data sheet is the best I can do.
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Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 15:04:52 EDT 2023 | jdengler
Travis, Thank you very much. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 14:27:04 EDT 2023 | jdengler
Hi everyone, I am looking for a schematic in PDF for an OmniFlo 7 manufactured in 2003. Our hard copy has gone missing. Specifically I am looking at which SSR controls zone 2 bottom heater. Thanks, Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 16:08:17 EDT 2023 | jdengler
Thanks for the effort. I have the maintenance and operations manuals in PDF so they are not missing. It looks like the only place it will show which SSR controls which heater will be in the schematic.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 10:59:09 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
try Omni-excel 10 from Electovert ( Speedline Technologies ). Has a dual track option designed for modular mounters such as Fuji NXT,XPF, and Siemens.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 19:36:36 EDT 2007 | bga_kid
If you calculate CFM using the numbers you have provided you are pulling 1396CFM out of the oven. I am not sure what Hellers spec is but I know a Speedline OmniExcel Air machine should be set at 300CFM. I do know for a fact that to much exhaust can s
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 16:45:36 EST 2005 | pjc
It all depends on what type of board you need to solder. If your boards are small in size and low thermal mass and your conveyor speed requirments are normal, then I'd say the OmniFlo 7 will do the job. It has a max zone temp setting of 280C. The cur