Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 13 14:45:12 EST 2005 | stepheniii
If this is happening the way I think it must be, then part of the problem is the input conveyor being faster than the oven speed. Can you slow the conveyor down? Of course if you do this, expect the operators to complain. Also consider the possibi
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 10:38:25 EDT 2013 | babe7362000
We are currently having an issue with one of our Jot Conveyors. The speed knob is on all the way (high setting), and the conveyor moves too slow and does not pass the sensor in time. Is there anything I can adjust to make the speed faster? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 17 09:35:33 EDT 2005 | ozgur.varol@basari.com.tr
I have one of these too and � have manuals about jot conveyour but my conveyour has a pot for adjust the speed � can send conveyour's electrical schmatic to you as a jpeg format
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 10:18:31 EDT 2005 | Dan
I have one of these before our oven, and there is no way to control the speed of the belts. Checking their website produces nothing. We have the unit open, but nothing inside appears to be adjustable. Anyone know where I can find a manual for this? P
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 16:11:58 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
Pat, Try to run a glass plate (yeah I've used these before too), keep your wave pump speed the same, and slow down your conveyor speed. You will find the actual contact between molten solder and the 0.5" grids to be LESS vs. a faster conveyor speed
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 16:45:36 EST 2005 | pjc
It all depends on what type of board you need to solder. If your boards are small in size and low thermal mass and your conveyor speed requirments are normal, then I'd say the OmniFlo 7 will do the job. It has a max zone temp setting of 280C. The cur
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 12:46:19 EST 2001 | cebukid
conveyor speed x dwell time = contact length and =====> inches / seconds x seconds = inches. First run your pump at a constant speed.....THEN,.... try running your glass plate at a very fast speed, and then you'll notice that your lengt
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 13:45:17 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
Patrick... Contact LENGTH as in inches, mm, or cm...not time..is decreased with a slower belt speed. The slower the speed, the less contact LENGTH with the wave per unit time ...whereas at a faster speed, your leads are contacting more solder, th
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 13:53:50 EST 2001 | cebukid
Wolfgang is correct - Dwell Time is influenced by conveyor speed and of course, pump speed. Contact Length (the length of contact between board and wave) is something that you might want to track. Contact Length greatly influences process defects l
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 15:25:52 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
CK, If the contact length with the wave is decreasing when decreasing the conveyer speed and visa versa you need to check the machines electrical or electronics something is very wrong. Contact length is determent by wave design, wave height, convey