Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 06:36:39 EST 2023 | ravikumargv
Dear All. Good day.. We have one Omniexcel dual conveyor reflow and recently we had PC got gone bad and now we replaced new mother board and hard disk, but we don't have the previous PC backup, now we need the software. kindly help us to share the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 03:41:38 EST 2023 | ravikumargv
Dear All, Any update for the below request. Please do the needful as soon as possible
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 09:22:04 EST 2009 | jammm
I need to profile a single sided board thats width is less than the profiler. Is there a difference in profiles when one is completed using the rail conveyor versus just laying the board and profiler on the mesh conveyor?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 13:55:24 EST 2009 | dyoungquist
Yes, there will be a difference. When the board is on the rail conveyors it is closer to the top heaters and farther away from the bottom heaters than when on the mesh conveyor. That difference will create different temperatures on both sides of yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 21 11:01:11 EDT 2014 | dontfeedphils
I dealt with the same issue for a month or so. We jumped through a lot of hoops, replaced both lead screws, verified the motor was good, a ton of stuff. Ended up being an intermittent wire connection between the control board and the conveyor width
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 18 12:43:34 EST 2009 | gazupfer
jamm, As with the other answers you've received, I agree there will be a difference. The question is will the difference between the temperatures of the product profiled at the mesh belt put you out of spec when you run production on the rail? the ke
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 12:23:47 EST 2009 | swag
I have moved golden boards from chains to mesh as I got tired of fishing t-couples under the chain rail. I saw a 3-5 deg. decrease on top-side parts peak temp. (all t-couples were on top side). I had to bump zones 6 and 7 a few degrees to make up f
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 21 06:18:15 EDT 2014 | digar
We had this. The anti-backlash nuts were binding. > We took them apart, chased the threads with a tap > and re-assembled with slightly less pre-load. > Hasn't been a problem since. > We had this. The anti-backlash nuts were binding. > We took t
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 06:13:23 EST 2005 | mika
I am sorry for my poor english, but perhaps you will undertsand:-) The important thing is to get the conveyors straight: The front fixed rail must be parallel with the next one and also the heigt. The heihgt of the prior conveyour should be (but not
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 21:19:08 EST 2007 | Jnet
I believe the drive of the conveyor whether rail or belt is the same so the sprocket choice in the software would effect belt or rail conveyor speed. I would make sure the number of teeth match the sprocket selection in the software.