Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 03:39:41 EDT 2005 | fastek
Exactly. Poor Olas is pulling his hair out over an issue that has no business being "standardized". The SMEMA guys with apparently way too much time on their hands couldn't simply stop at the communications protocol and leave it at that....they had t
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 17:16:16 EDT 2002 | davef
Russ makes a good point. While your profile probably meets your paste supplier recommendations, it may not be proper for the component. * Paste suppliers offer general recommendations for tin / lead interconnects. You need to modify that for board
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 08:14:36 EDT 2010 | rway
We use both Panasonic and JOT. JOTs are a good conveyor. The Panasonics will probably cost you less. Check the used equipment market. That's where we got all of ours and I haven't had any issues with any of them except the normal where and tear o
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 08:10:12 EST 2006 | mapell
Hi AR Nice job on the chain/rail cleaning. I would contact Speedline Electrovert tech support, 800.737.8110 to assist in trouble shooting. They can walk you through using a meter to measure input and output current to the SC card and make sure tha
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 11:24:59 EST 2006 | mac
Had similar issue with Omniflow. Was actually jostling tall electrolytic caps off of pads. Found that idler sprockets/pulleys needed lubed.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 04:49:39 EST 2006 | AR
All's well that end's well: I replaced the Dart speed controller card and the problem disappeared completely. But no harm in giving the chains and the rails a thorough scrub although they weren't the culprit in this case. Many thanks to everyone for
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 07:44:48 EST 2007 | jdengler
This 11 seconds is constant? Seems like it's a clock issue. The machine thinks a minute is 71 seconds. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 16:57:21 EDT 2010 | kjs123p
We've had 2 of them for a couple of years now. Really haven't had any issues with them. I feel they are worth the money.
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 Oct 30 21:55:13 EDT 2014 | davef
Why soldering issues? I'd guess the nickel is corroded. It is very difficult to solder to oxidized nickel. Your SAC305 would get kicked all the way down the conveyor by nickel oxide. A lack of Ni-Sn-IMC formation will confirm this dewetting . What's