Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 10:29:18 EST 1999 | Boca
Hany, Chartrain has some good points, if you product is expensive, what does the cost of a UPS amount to? Remember, you don't want to 'back up' the heating zones, just the controller and conveyor drive system so product doesn't get stuck in the oven
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 19:57:08 EST 2021 | fontaij1
Hi All, We'd like to pick up an 8000 series Hepco lead former. We currently have a basic hand crank lead former. I'm having a hard time cost justifying the Hepco. I understand setup is more repeatable but manuals for the hand crank vary in outpu
Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 12:56:51 EDT 2001 | Scott B
We had a similar problem a while back and found it to be an operator messing with the air pressure valve (of course no-one admitted to doing it). When cranked up enough, there was enough back pressure in the syringe to increase the volume of material
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 20:53:14 EDT 2001 | davef
slowing-down the conveyor to allow the solder to heat these balls more. But that may not be the answer, because if the flux is exhausted, more heat will not help. Then if the flux is exhausted, the answer is to crank the belt. Two different answer
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 10:21:16 EST 2001 | davef
Crank-up the volume. Look here for a similar discussion http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=4735Message18380&
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 10:32:17 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
How do you get the boards out of an Omniflow 10 oven in the event of a power outage ? I don't see any place for a hand crank, but I do notice that there seems to be a UPS in a cabinet toward the end of the oven. How do I test it ? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 21:13:26 EDT 2006 | slthomas
I assumed he intended to glue the nut to the part, turn the board upside down and run it through. Thing is, you might seriously have to crank up the heat to get it to reflow with that big sink on there.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 17:05:14 EDT 2011 | markhoch
I've found Electro-Shock Behavior Modification tools to be quite helpful.... You've got to crank the voltage up a little at first, but once you hit 'em two or three times you can turn it back down.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 09:22:03 EST 2013 | swag
We run these all the time. Agree with other posts. I tried a few times to read leads on these with mixed results. Leadless is best. On GSM - run as leadless or chip and crank the lighting up on 2.6 or 4.0 ULC. You should get good centering.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 18 18:23:15 EST 2020 | dekhead
Similar to this on Horizon i. 2 different versions used on Horizon; crank on standard chase, slider (as shown) on ASM.