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Solder Bearing Flux Technology

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 16:14:49 EDT 2005 | davef

Jim Zanolli of Teka Interconnect did an "OnBoard Forum" a couple of years ago [ http://www.smtnet.com/forums/index.cfm?CFApp=2&forum_idx=44 ]. He certainly would be a good point of contact.

RoHS

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 12:33:04 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

Jason, If IPC has no bearing on the state of the RoHS, I hope that one day some organization will. Here's a thread from another forum that hopefully makes the RoHS supporters re-think. http://www.smtinfo.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=84

cleaning of no clean flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 08:53:45 EDT 2005 | jh0n!

Wasn't aware of that. We're using a no-clean with RF pcbs, and that's something to bear in mind for the future - thanks.

CP6 Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 03:20:04 EDT 2006 | kent_peterson

I think your refering to the sleeve. It is held in with loctite 262 or something. You can set up a bearing puller with a socket to pull it out around station 2-3. Fuji will drop the whole gear out to do this. Too much for a few sleeves.

Solder Bearing Flux Technology

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 10:29:57 EST 2006 | zanolli

Hello Alan, Are you Alan Jackson and are you in contact with Nancy Bentley at Teka already? Please give me a phone number and I'll call you directly. Regards Jim Zanolli

CP4 of death

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 15:31:52 EDT 2006 | daxman

Yes, you are correct, no fiducial correction. If I force a fiducial correction, then the placement is alright. I should also mention that the placement gets worse as the production continues. I checked the lead screws and bearing holder...looks o

CP642

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 15:29:20 EDT 2006 | choppy

I've seen something like that on our CP5. The problem was the nut retaining the leadscrew to the bearing (motor side) that became too tight due to an error from the operator.

Reflow Oven Chains

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 14:17:49 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin

I had a similar problem once. It turned out to be sprocket bearings. The sprocket was so hard to turn, the chain would stop a couple times per shift.

Really need Omniflow 7 replacement cooling zone blower motor!!

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 05:48:29 EST 2006 | maxinorper

Hi, We have refurbished blowers. Cleaned them, changed bearings, capacitor. These parts are standard parts, you will find them in "any" hardware store and Radio Shack type dealers.

Omniflow 7 conveyor

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 19:21:08 EST 2007 | SWAG

Not sure if this has any bearing on the problem but did you check to see that T2 and T3 are jumped on the speed control board per the first note in the prodedure?


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