Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 08:43:46 EDT 2013 | fredcalkins
If you have Flexhead nozzles you need to be careful that whatever solvent you use does not attack the gasket adhesive. I might try a couple of drops of a spray like WD-40 or LPS. Let it soak for a few minutes and blow it out with compressed air. Repe
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 04:08:23 EDT 2013 | croma
I am interested about the most effective way to clean the Nozzle for Universal GSM machine and which fluid to use?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 04:26:13 EDT 2013 | eniac
I don't know about Universal GSM, but for my Mirae's nozzles I use IPA and small US-bath.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 15:19:50 EDT 2013 | smtventasmex
i been trying to do that with a lot of my customers but they can not clean that well it works for just one time but you have to remember than this parts are platic, and will have some damages, i can sell to you quality nozzles at the best price on th
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 10:20:09 EDT 2013 | swag
We've been using S100 total cycle cleaner for years - diluted in ultrasonic bath for about 10 minutes. Blow dry with medium psi nozzle. Works great.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 08:09:13 EDT 2013 | emeto
Ultrasonic Bath will be always your best choice. For cleaning solution you have to make more research. It will depend on your Nozzles material, company and ultrasonic bath requirements. For some ultrasonic baths alcohol might go in flames(some of the
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 11 21:19:51 EDT 2009 | fulldrawmike
we have both flexjet and flexhead, we also have the new inline 7 head on some genesis dual beams we just put into operation. If you have a choice in flexjet heads take the inline 7. The flexjet 09 head is very labor intensive, stay away from them, e
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 08:56:30 EST 2008 | geb
Hi, The machine is a Universal GSM1 flexhead. Is it possible to just change the lens of a 2.6mil camera for a 1mil or 0.5mil lens. Or do I have to buy a complete camera assembly to do this? Thanks, Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 12:33:35 EST 2018 | reckless
I am looking at either an older model Juki 750/760 or an older model Universal Instruments GSM (flexhead). I need something very reliable and repeatable. I am looking for a no hassle machine. The more reliable and repeatable it is the better. I h
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 07:25:54 EDT 2008 | jax
You could always just Zero the machine, Stick a Nozzle in the Head... That orientaion is Zero...