Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 04:11:34 EST 2005 | Eric C
I am trying to find out if there is any solvent for underfill material that has hardened/cured. Regular/routine maintenance of our dispenser units requires thorough cleaning oftentimes scraping is done for material that has hardened. Any inputs would
Electronics Forum | Sun May 04 20:11:53 EDT 2008 | marcelll
I'm working on a regular base with Advantis. There's nothing special regarding maintenance with the machine itself, only standard greasing & cleaning each 3-4 months. An hour or two maximum. If you have lightning head on it, it's maintenance free. I
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 11:41:37 EST 2009 | gregcr
Hi All, I am implementing a proper feeder maintenance program for my HSP chipshooter feeders. I have the calibration jig. I am developing a procedure with the following general steps: 1. Cleaning 2. Visual Inspection / Repair 3. Calibration / Testi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 07:37:02 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone out there have a method of cleaning CP6 shaft clutches that is "easier" ? I am not a fan of just pulling the shaft down and wiping it out. I like to take them apart and clean/lube them. It is a pain to get the crowns back on without rip
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 13:04:00 EST 2009 | jagadeeshrajagopalan
Normaly we clean using tooth brush with anti grease agent. Most of the time we found the eccentric pins got worn out during HSP feeder maintenance
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 10 13:01:02 EDT 2018 | john22hendy
Looking for any Preventative maintenance steps for SMD storage towers. The MyCronics Owners manual does not specify PM suggestions, however proper vacuuming, lubrication and lens cleaning is necessary. Does anyone have other items to suggest or a li
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 20:20:32 EST 2005 | davef
Necessary tools are: * Chisel * Ball peen hammer After you buy two new nozzles, keep one in a baby food jar filled with your underfill suppliers recommended solvent for half the shift. At the break, swap the dirty nozzle on the machine with the cle
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 08:08:41 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
The manual says to bake the edge chains at 400C to clean them. Is anybody doing this ? I need to take my edge chains to a heat treat facility to clean them ? I don't want to spray oven cleaner on them as they appear to be plated with nickel or so
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 14:09:06 EST 2014 | marcpeo
In general the chains don't need to be heated to 400 deg C for cleaning. In other words, most of the fluxes and constituents in the paste don't collect on the chain and gum it up. Bottom line: the heat treatment is not needed for 95% of the users.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 11 12:58:31 EDT 2024 | denism
Hi Dima, A past job used a PSE 300 from KOLB for 10 years. With proper maintenance, no problems were found. DST InJet was used in another production. As far as I know, there were no problems either. DST also has an interesting option, such as measuri