Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 12:14:22 EST 2004 | Primus
We are currently preparing to replace our old bead-chain-conveyer reflow oven. Since one of our "favorite" problems (of MANY) is board jamming, I was looking at an alternative to this style oven. The Tower MVSR looks like one heck of a great solution
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 07:31:02 EST 2017 | coryhayes89
I ended up finding that the laser switch on the exit side was actually getting tripped by the conveyor itself. Had to move the beam to be between the belts and it started working properly again. It seems like the 'fixed' conveyor side actually cam
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 09:33:09 EDT 2008 | stevenvl
Hi, I'm having issues with boards sticking/jamming along the line, as well as what seems to be excessive wear along the guide rails. The boards are an Alumina Ceramic material and the rails differ by machine, but include anodized aluminum, steel, de
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 19:45:23 EDT 2011 | edwaterfall01
The conveyor is programmed to turn off the belts and go into an error condition after 30 seconds if the board has not passed the output sensor on the conveyor. The intent is to indicate a board jam and prevent damage to the board or belts. On convey
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 13:29:18 EDT 2008 | gregp
Hi Steven, Those types of substrates generally require special conveyoring for the reasons you stated. The best material would be hardened steel although you might be able to use hardcoated aluminum. The process is similar to anodizing but the fini
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 14:26:38 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Por-15 paint. Just don't get it on your skin or any surface you don't want coated. http://www.vintageagain.com/index.php/
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 07:52:26 EST 2008 | jdengler
Is the part height set correctly. Too high and it gets ped. Too low and it's jammed into the board. Both can cause poor placement. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 11:37:29 EST 2005 | Samir Nagaheenanajar
So, I'm workin' my damn fax machine; unfortunately, it's one of the 1st generation fax machines, because in Riyadh, we get stuck with the old equipment, and then it gives a message on the LCD display: Paper Jam..so I get mad, and yell: WHY DOES IT
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 10:33:10 EST 2007 | SWAG
I'm not familiar with the mechanics of a Fuji but when we were learning to run our chipshooter, we did not correctly assign board thickness in the program. This caused the board support pins to warp the board up just enough to push nozzles to a par
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 13:31:19 EST 2010 | phase1
We aquired this reflow oven some time ago and finally have the need for it. Anyone who knows how to set up this machine and train an individual would be greatly appreciated. We are located in the Rockville Maryland Area. Power is run to the machine,