Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 09:27:23 EDT 2011 | cbeneat
I agree with the frazzled one, look at EKRA. We have been running X5, X5 Pro and an X5HSP little to no issues (mostly self induced) in the last 6 years. I'm partial to the X5 Pro. Additionally the Tech support is top notch.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 10:08:37 EDT 2011 | wrongway
Yes have to agree been using Ekra for 5 years now support is great. i run 2 shifts 5 days a week we have had very little trouble with it
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 01:55:29 EDT 2020 | cbeneat
How much adjustment is needed? Adjusting the snap off will get the PCB tighter/looser to the stencil. But this is only a 3 to -3 MM adjustment.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 04:20:36 EDT 2020 | bangir
Hi Chris, It's arround +/- 2MM. There was a gap if running pcb with thickness 1MM. The PCB position below the rail table.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 13:45:03 EDT 2020 | oxygensmd
There are one value for thickness during PCB-teach function which is the PCB thickness. The other one is the camera focus in machine option but it is a dangerous function because the camera focus is adjusted by raising/lowering table.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 22:26:38 EDT 2020 | cbeneat
So 1MM is the board thickness in your program?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 06:34:33 EDT 2020 | oxygensmd
Yes if you adjust the thickness to be thin than the machine raise the PCB more to the stencil - than the foil have better tension but it string out faster.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 07:38:17 EDT 2020 | bangir
Hi Cris, Yes, The PCB thickness is 1mm. the PCB position below the rail thickness when the table go up the print position. Please advice or do you the service manual book.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 06 22:37:45 EDT 2020 | cbeneat
Try 2211. I honestly can't remember what this gets you into. But I used it years ago.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 08 06:43:17 EDT 2020 | oxygensmd
9060, service code 3560, engineer code (as I remember)