Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 12:38:19 EDT 2005 | killer1994
Heller, by far the best oven we have had, It has never been down and we've had it over 10 years now. The other two ovens we have are Quad and they are by far the worst piece of garbage ever put out on the market. Broken every other day. We have looke
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 15:38:03 EDT 2005 | chunks
Wow, all this BTU talk brings back bad BTU memories. Yes, the VIPs are good ovens, but the TRS series and Paragons were bad. TRS had air amplifiers - nuff said, while the Paragons had long spell of bad motor bearings because of design issues. Neve
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 09:35:06 EDT 2008 | dfhoadle
I hope that we have not lost much quality, but am still bothered by the way our select x is working. It seems to do very well when I can get the nozzle head within 5/1000 of an inch to the board as it passes. However, when I increase that distance
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 14:32:34 EDT 2011 | cbeneat
Hi all, A quick question to see if anyone can solve my issue. We are having problems with a particular board we run through our wave solder on a pallet. The board is populated with about 20 fuse clips, and one clip on almost every board gets fille
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:16:12 EDT 2014 | cbeneat
We are having an intermittent issue with a certain board on our wave solder line, machine is a Vitronics 6922 Delta Wave, leaded process. There are 2 fuse holders on one edge of the board that are not getting solder all the way thru the barrel every
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 21:14:26 EST 2021 | davem
Hey Guys, so I have 3 Vitronics wave solder machines to care for (2 x 6622 and a Delta 5) and they're in need of some TLC. One thing they look to be badly in need of is some conveyor chain work. I found a thread here on chain cleaning, but wanted to
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 01:43:43 EDT 1998 | Frank J. de Klein
| My company is looking for higher density for card layout. One suggestion has been locating active components packaged in SOT's and SOIC's on the B-side of the card. This in turn will require wave soldering of the above mentioned components. When I
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 00:41:15 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, We have the Soltec Delta C. It works well, and is very stable. I think the software is a bit simplistic, but it keeps the wave stable, so that's the main thing. It's the timer on the software that I find annoying. It has a warm up time, and yo