Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 11:28:39 EST 2011 | nucleartoast
I worked for Electrovert for 20 years and up till today the 1421 is still the oil of choice. The chain doesn't care who's oven it's running in but it does require regular lubrication.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 14:47:57 EST 2009 | kjs123p
I am wondering what other Conceptronic users are using to oil the chain, lubricate the lead screw, and the grease used on the chain drives. I have contacted Conceptronic, and they gave me recommendations, but I am having trouble contacting them. Than
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 13 22:19:28 EDT 2002 | mikestringer
Hi Everyone What lubricants do your maintenance people use for the chains in your Reflow ovens? The manuals for our ovens have one recommendation - but I am always open to other people�s experiences and recommendations. Another option may be easie
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 08:34:36 EDT 2006 | SuMoTe
You need to find out what Speedline recomends for lubrication and use it (chain oil and screw shafts). Don't try to be clever or cheap by second sourcing your own concoction. Currently I am using: Tribol for the chain Krytox for the screw shaft
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 07:51:15 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
Mike, we use a product called Dow Corning 321 dryfilm lubricant. BTU reccomends it. You can find it in Mcmaster Carr for about 21.00 a can. Mcmaster PN is 1255K14. I reccomend pulling the chain off when you are lubricating it to avoid over-spray. Th
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 15:27:21 EST 2006 | Mike ZIG
Hi all, What is the best oil to lubricate the chain ? Mike
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 28 22:15:45 EDT 2005 | iwan
I agree with Pete, I prefer to use High Temp Lubricant. Because it more clean compare to High Temp Grease. Usually i only do a few drip for 3-5 days, because purpose of lubricant is to make chain & shaft smooth.Since Biral is expensive lubricant i us
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 03:03:34 EDT 2002 | msimkin
Mike, I have been using a fully synthetic motor oil on the links of my chains of my Hella for 7 years now, and have had no problems. As long as you do not place the oil on the fingers, where it makes contact with the PCB, then you will have no probl
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 01:49:14 EDT 2000 | Joe
G'day, I am interested in hearing about the automatic lubrication of the chains in a reflow oven. The systems I have seem to work to a certain degree. They either lubricate too much, so we end up getting oil on the edges of the PCB, or not enough, w
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 15:24:55 EST 2004 | mrmaint
I have soaked the chains in a 5 gallon bucket with wd40. It does a great job cleaning the chain. After they are done soaking i take an air gun outside and blow the chain off. I found that using a medium temp lubricant does not cause alot of buildup o