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Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 10:31:35 EDT 2001 | davef
Two things to try, if you don't get direct answers: 1 Use the contact points at http://www.streckfuss.com/wave_soldering.htm 2 Do a net search on "wave solder streckfuss". Call the companies that list Streckfuss wave solder machines in their capab
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 15:27:17 EDT 2006 | Chunks
We use two Streckfuss wave solder machines. They are pretty small depending on your needs. Maybe not the best, but being local and since we use a lot of their forming equipment, it works out well
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 10:37:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Similar to my response to your previous posting on this topic dated 5/8/01, things to try are: 1 Contact your non-supplier [Streckfuss] using the contact points at http://www.streckfuss.com/wave_soldering.htm, obtain source drawings for components o
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 18:45:57 EDT 2006 | darby
No, No, I'm sorry I can't. I still haven't stopped laughing. Streckfuss, Beautiful.
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