Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 13:34:03 EDT 2016 | dphilbrick
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Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 15:07:51 EST 2010 | remullis
The bearings wear out on those blowers like a cheap pair of underwear. When you replace the bearings be prepared to see significant wear on the motor shaft also. We used to keep a backup ready to go. This will cause you to amp up higher than normal
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 16:25:20 EST 2022 | mihai_voivod
I'm not understanding what roller with closed sides you are referring to. My edge roller bearing (brass color) has a lip on the side. The middle roller bearings (silver) have a slightly bigger lip. These are the roller bearing shown on the manufact
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 16:39:42 EDT 2002 | davef
'Flash' is too thin to bear the traffic of most wear surfaces like Jake is talking about. Follow-up with the fretting corrosion discussion over on the current [Jim Zanolli / Teka] OnBoard forum.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 15:03:57 EDT 2010 | ccouture
a quick search on "life expectancy of linear bearings" will give you a clue on how any pick&place machine performance will decline with time. It's measured in distance travelled. So the more you use them, the more they wear out, the less precise the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 18:57:21 EDT 2004 | Pete
One word of caution, depending on the complexity of the boards and package, the Xray on Jewel Box may not be powerful enough to show the voiding defects within the solder sphere. We ran a board side by side against a high end system and find that out
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 17:25:17 EST 2003 | mikeo
Hello, As an Ex-Sanyo engineer I agree with the previous reply. Use EP1 sparingly. You may find that the nozzle sleeves are scored when you remove them. This is from lack of cleaning. You can only buy the sleeve and bearing from sanyo which is a was
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 08:15:08 EST 2001 | bluerover
Wolfgang put things very well, but doesn't the overall attitude reflect the general lowering of standards that we all seem to accept. Look at an old picture of a railway locomotive. It is clean and polished because the crew are proud of it as THEIR
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 15:20:52 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| HI everyone, | | We are using a Siemens ap-25 screen printer, in the past we have not had any problems with adhesive placement until a couple of weeks ago. It seems the x axis has decided that it should be set somewhere between .00085 and .001
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 14:32:52 EDT 2010 | remullis
These ovens maintain good profiling as long as you stay on top of maintenance. I had 4 150's and 1 125. The biggest headache is keep the plenums cleaned (very messy). Also the blower motors have been replaced a few times on them as well. If I were yo
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