Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 01:50:49 EDT 2018 | leeg
Whats the best way to joint a broken conveyor drive belt? Ive tried a rubber glue which lasts for a short time and tried touching both sides to an iron tip and then holding together, again with poor results.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 10:29:38 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
I ended up finding that there were broken chords on the X-belt. I replaced it and all is good. Rob, Mydata is right. You can indeed end up spending lots of time and money trying to chase a transducer error. Things I would look at: 1. Lubing the X b
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 15:18:32 EDT 2018 | dnachristen
I would suggest spending the extra money and getting the Mirtec. Simple to program, great support and reliable. We run 2 of these machines (MV3-L) 10 hours a day 6 days a week. Remember, you get what you pay for. If programmed correctly, the Mirte
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 09:39:02 EDT 2015 | rgduval
Hey, David, For service, check out 4TechUSA over in Detroit. It's not Chicago, but, you're closer to Detroit up there than I am down here in Houston :) For your issue....do you have access to the UIC Knowledge Base? The first issue I found in the
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 07:35:08 EST 2019 | proceng1
We also have a few customers that seem to buy the cheapest LEDs available and provide them for the build. We've had complete reels that had obviously been exposed and oxidized. You can try a solder with a more aggressive flux. How long is your pro
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