Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 10:51:44 EST 2000 | jackofalltrades
Have you tried using offsets to begin to move the head away in the Z axis while it is moving in a lateral ( X Y ) direction. The spikes are difficult on the Ersa, but experiment with hitting the location from different directions may help also.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 13:01:23 EDT 2000 | DTRoxell
I am looking for anyone who uses the ERSA Select Solder machine with pallets. Does anyone know if you can run pallets with this machine?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 16:13:19 EDT 2000 | Billy
We are going to be getting an ERSA Selective Soldering Machine in shortly, has anyone had any experience with this type of machine? If so, please let me know. Thanks, bw
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 13:00:12 EST 2002 | steve
Ersa is the choice for lower end repair and rework systems. Airvac is the choice for higher end systems. Stay away from low end hot air units. They typically do not present an even flow of heat across the component. The Ersa requires no nozzles, whic
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 07:15:44 EDT 2004 | pjc
Best systems come from the following: SRT http://www.vjelectronix.com/vjebeta/products.asp?title=Rework%20Solutions AirVac http://www.air-vac-eng.com/ Metcal http://www.metcal.com/ ERSA http://www.ersa.de/en/
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 10:35:31 EDT 2004 | grayman
ersa is one of the best machine in the industry now. However, price and after sales service is no good. I suggest you buy a low cost China made reflow oven. I know China made reflow oven cost at $20k for a 5 zones lead free Arman
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 22:36:37 EDT 2004 | fastek
Who can blame anyone for having lousy service in China when there's twenty companies selling cheap throw away ovens for $20K new. What's surprising is why would BTU, Ersa, Vitronics and Heller even try to sell over there anymore.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 04:49:23 EST 2006 | Loco
Give the Ersa a look. Big advantages: closed loop and no 10 different nozzles. (I wont boast about 'how great' it is, give your local Ersa rep a call and decide for yourself!)
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 15:22:10 EDT 2006 | solderiron
Good luck finding used. Ersa is top quality but you pay for it. The IR from Ersa is a medium wavelength thus heating is consistent across the board despite different component densities and colors. PDR does not heat the same and thus you have to be m