Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 07:52:23 EDT 2015 | roblackey
Can Assembleon Opal nozzles be repaired? I have > a few ith chips on the corners of the tips. It > appears as though the tips are pinned in the > bodies of the nozzles, and that they could be > changed out. Thanks > Can Assembleon Opal nozzl
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 18:52:40 EDT 1999 | Gary Kemp
Would like to find out if the nozzles used with the Zevatech FS730 and FM740 component placers are repairable. In other words, is there a way to get around having to cough up $500.00 per nozzle when one gets damaged? Any insight would be greatly ap
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 11:02:29 EDT 2015 | ehess
Can Assembleon Opal nozzles be repaired? I have a few ith chips on the corners of the tips. It appears as though the tips are pinned in the bodies of the nozzles, and that they could be changed out. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 19:56:20 EDT 2005 | matjen
I am in the process of searching for anyone that does repair on fuji cp6 nozzles .7 & 1.0 mainly, We have an abundance of bent and broken nozzles that I would like to get repaired rather than throwing out so if anyone has information on this please
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 19:25:02 EDT 2005 | matjen
I found a place that exchanges old nozzles for new ones; thanks for the inputs though.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 03:23:10 EDT 2005 | dougs
We used to use a company in the uk that did this, we stopped as the results were never that good, i think the company stopped offering the service as well as no-one else wanted to have their nozzles repaired, it's best to get new nozzles in and make
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 12:57:46 EDT 2015 | chifutbol
I'm not sure if they can repaired. I'm sure you could do something yourself to do a DIY fix, but it would probably be easier to just buy new nozzles from assembleon. Not entirely sure, just my initial thought, would like to hear from others
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 03:47:12 EDT 2005 | fastek
I'm confused. Aren't Fuji nozzles like $20 each? Why bother? I would hope you understand that a nozzle not properly repaired could cause $50 worth of rework in about a minute after you installed it. Stepping over dimes to pick up pennies comes to min
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 09:05:38 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Try http://www.smtresearch.com/ But the price is not much cheaper than new ones.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 10:11:47 EDT 2005 | Stefan
Here is another one: http://www.cotinc.com/product_range.htm