Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 11 07:05:06 EDT 2024 | klauss
while conveyor goes down to relaese pcb, some big compoments are swinging left or right due to high down speed of the conveyor. is there any way to decrease the speed?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 16:14:15 EST 2007 | leemeyer
This is a used oven, new to us. No product has been setup on it yet. We were establishing som baseline profiles and noticed that the actual profile read didn't even come close to our optimal profile. Further investigation proved that the belt was to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 13:49:09 EST 2007 | leemeyer
Hello all, I am having some trouble with the conveyor speed on an Omniflow 7 reflow oven. Recent profiling showed that the conveyor was running to slow so I calibrated the speed using the instructions in the manual. After calibration there was no ch
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 01:29:29 EDT 2013 | aemery
If your current problem with the conveyor speed was caused by the SMEMA issue, maybe you have a Board #1 problem. The SMEMA communicates to the computer through Board #1. The input signal from the speed encoder and the output analog voltage to the
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 06:13:23 EST 2005 | mika
I am sorry for my poor english, but perhaps you will undertsand:-) The important thing is to get the conveyors straight: The front fixed rail must be parallel with the next one and also the heigt. The heihgt of the prior conveyour should be (but not
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 09:56:57 EDT 2021 | richardcargill
Update - Solved On talking with BTU they mentioned that if the conveyor is always running full speed then cleaning out the motor brush area with compressed air will cure it. I'm guessing that the carbon dust had encroached onto the encoder. A good b
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 07:19:22 EDT 2021 | richardcargill
Thanks for the file, it explains pretty much everything we needed. It would seem we have more problems than just that now, I've got the conveyor physically running at about 18 i/m but the Actual speed display on the screen reckons it's several hund
Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 06:34:53 EDT 2004 | alex
i want to know that friends what is the angle of conveyor in wave soldering machine to get good soldering , can we adjust angle
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 07:53:30 EDT 2004 | pjc
most machines have fixed angle of 6 deg. some are adjustable from 5 - 7 deg., but 6 is most popular.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 20:16:02 EDT 2004 | wdlau
it can adjusted per the machine and your boards, Not a fix for every board, also if you are talking about the LF wave soldering process, it should be moved to largr angle compared to the tranditional sn/pb soldering