Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 12:49:59 EST 2005 | Olas
Thank you for the advice, Mika. My question however was not generated by a practical problem, but rather from the fact that we have to design an equipment which must interface with other conveyors. By now we�ll ignore those two points. Regards, Ola
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 16:02:30 EDT 2010 | markhoch
Are the drive motors DC? Reverse polarity on the motors and switch your photosensors on the entry and exit end. You might have to play with the SMEMA connections a bit, but you'll figg it out. ;)
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 23:21:10 EST 2006 | AR
100 cm/min) the motor runs without complaint. Too bad we run the conveyor as slowly as 10 cm/min... I'll try replacing the control board next when I get my hands on one.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 09:29:58 EST 2006 | Joe
I agree that it's the probably the chain. The links get dirty and can bind up over time. When you pull the chain, check to see that each link rotatates freely with its adjacent link. I bet you'll find one or more links that are binding. This is the s
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 03:42:31 EDT 2001 | Darby
Can't get on to the Heller email or website and I require an urgent answer. Has any one had any experience in reversing the conveyor direction and thus all the zone set ups etc in a Heller 1500w or similar. What did it cost and were you happy with th
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:30:25 EDT 2001 | djarvis
Thank you all for your input. We didn't get the oven and if we did I decided in the short term to just turn it around and run it as a belt mesh oven - the next line we buy runs it's conveyor to suit the oven. Hi to you Marc, it's been a few years. Yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 11:18:21 EDT 2012 | swag
You have to loosen the tension on both sides of the drive belt and skip a tooth or two until the cenveyor is parrallel. You'll have to grip the belt tight on one of the drive gears then force the other gear to rotate inside the belt on the other end
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 12 10:40:08 EST 2007 | ehess
Thanks Bruce. This method is working good for me, for now anyway. I'll have to see how good my splices hold up over time.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 20:32:19 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
I used a batch oven for a couple of years. They will do the job, just not as good as a conveyor oven. I then switched to a small conveyor oven with 3 heated zones (early Mistral 260). I liked how well it performed so much that I purchased a new one (
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 15:08:56 EDT 2021 | markhoch
I've purchased stuff from IBE before. I really like those guys. I was looking on their website prior to posting and I didn't see any dual lane conveyors. But I'll reach out to both them and Recon. Thanks!