Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 14:16:54 EDT 2010 | jdengler
I don't find this P/N in my list of 2.5mm IP2 nozzles. But we buy from and have bad nozzles repaired by SMT Researh. www.smtresearch.com Jerry
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 10:47:49 EDT 2010 | marcelll
I have in stock nozzles & feeders & spare parts for IP2 at very good price. Marcel Duclos Control MD Inc 514-349-1989
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 18:27:59 EDT 2010 | fredc
We make these also. Our nozzles are available as medium hard from heat treated bar (32 to 38RC) or very hard made from Bearing Quality 416 stainless. We can retip your Fuji nozzles also. www.nozzlesupply.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 05:38:15 EDT 2010 | chrislyttle
Could anyone recommend somewhere i could order a new AIPH4090 2.5mm nozzle for a Fuji IP2? I tried Fuji but they tell me that its no longer available from them and they have no alternative. I also might need to order extra feeders along with it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 12:23:55 EDT 2010 | jdumont
We have a 600LD (circa 2004), do you have an issue with the machine?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 10:09:55 EDT 2010 | davef
Dross formation rates for SnCu and SAC are roughly 2.5 times the rate for SnPb (Hwang et al., 2004) Methods for reducing dross are: * Lower pot temperature * Run pump speed slower and only when soldering * Check solder contaminants to BS219, ASTM
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 18:13:16 EDT 2010 | dyoungquist
When we bought our refurbished TP9 from Mydata in 2004 it came with a package library that contained all the common packages at that time. I am surprised that your MY12 did not come with at least that. Have you tried calling Mydata tech support dir
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 16:07:07 EST 2013 | kevslatvin
What vintage are the gem series you are running? We have some '06 Opal Xii's and place 0201's with them. Haven't tried 01005's. I know you said new but Cardinal Circuit has an auction gonig right now that has a 2010 Assembleon MG1 and a 2006 MG2 and
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 10:48:49 EDT 2004 | Jon W.
Dr. Lou, Your first question is influenced by many variables. New equipment will have the first year free parts, labor and service. You may discuss a long term at time of purchase. Older equipment may (depending on maintenance) have a higher chance
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 11:26:04 EST 2010 | davef
3 Printer Area Conditions * As stated earlier, heat and humidity are damaging to solder paste. Ideally, the printing area should be maintained at 40% - 50% relative humidity and 72°- 80°F (22-26°C). In addition, no air (cool or warm) should blow dire