Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 17:54:20 EDT 2006 | russ
our 5 zone oven uses 220 and pulls 60A for startup. look at the spec sheets for your chosen oven and it will tell you current requirements Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 09:13:34 EDT 2014 | fuji_user_2014
Thank you, but as I said before, is there a way to do this WITHOUT adding skip marks? We need a global setting that will affect all our existing programs.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 19:55:06 EDT 2018 | amartineck
I have a GSM1 that when try to zero it, it stops with the "Timeout waiting for spindle up" message. To get thsi up and running, I have set all my machine settings to default and had to reselect the head from a C4 1 head to the flex head. I initially
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 11:43:30 EDT 2014 | fuji_user_2014
Looking for information on how to stop our Fuji from picking up parts in advance for the next board at the in carrier. In other words, how can we stop the machine from picking up parts before reading fiducials on a board without adding a skip mark t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 16:08:12 EDT 2006 | two cents
Here we go again........please do your Company and yourself a favor by listening to advice from someone other than the self proclaimed guru. Did'nt Ford think out of the box when the Edsel was designed? Good luck and make sure to check out all the al
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:25:44 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Nathan, look into a 7 or 8 zone oven. Depending on your baord size, a 5 zone may get you by. If you do plan to get larger work orders, go big on your oven now. It will pay off in the long run. Plus your window for profiling will be easier.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 16:04:07 EDT 2006 | bman
"Another question, is the facility with 200A @ 208V able to operate this assembly line properly?" That could be a problem, big ovens pull a lot of juice. Our 7 zone Conceptronic HVN-102 runs on 480 Volts and is on a 160 amp breaker, for example. Y
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 22:09:22 EDT 2006 | Nathan
Dear All, Thanks for your help. I'm not clear that when you mention the number of zones of the reflow, says 8-zones, do you refer to the total number of heater zones (both top and bottom) without cooling zone? Hi Russ, the P&P model I mentioned is
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 27 18:44:14 EST 2004 | Mark
I am testing some BGA's (PBGA 30mm x 30mm) to evaluate the maximum ramp rate we can achieve in our reflow oven. Temperature is being measured at the body(top) of the component / not leads. After several trials (with various oven settings), the high
Electronics Forum | Sat May 09 12:01:51 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
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