Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 13:25:18 EST 2006 | SWAG
We have a heavy carrier that results in belts spinning out when our GSM attempts to transfer it to the centernest. Can the belt transfer speed be slowed down on GSM? How???
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 16:54:25 EST 2006 | billwestiet
With high volume production, this can happen. The flux is vaporizing in the heating zones, and is condensing in the cooling zones. Depending on the machine, cooling can act differently on different machines. Less cooling may reduce this problem.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 09:08:56 EST 2006 | Loco
Its a vitronics, with a little proper maintenance it'll go on forever! If it's a 610, you should have 6heating en 1 cooling zone btw.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 07:25:21 EST 2006 | kvanzill
Hello, I am seeing something new to me and I am hoping some one some where may have resolved this before. I am running a Panasonic SPF63 screen printer with Tamura (RMA-012-FPL) solder paste. Now this problem is hard to describe but I will do my bes
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 21:52:36 EST 2006 | davef
What happens when you take a jar of paste from a line that doesn't have this problem and use this paste on the line that has the problem?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 17:17:14 EST 2006 | James
Let me get this straight. You have large apertures for some reason? If this is the case you could try making the aperture like a screen, many small apertures to support the blade, rather than one large aperture that allows the blade to deflect.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 20:12:13 EST 2006 | Frank
The strip tape tray feeder is not practical if you have a lot of different strips. What about using splicing? Take some empty tape and splice it on to the front of your strips?
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 17 18:14:12 EST 2006 | greg york
circuitmaster designs prowave is unbeatable. They may have an agent in the usa if interested I will try to find out for you. cheers greg
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 10:08:10 EST 2006 | George
Grant, Why don't you try a water-base flux which is No-clean, VOC-free also? I have tried the 270WR flux from AIM with good results even on lead-free process. My $0.02, George
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 18:27:52 EST 2006 | bvdb
We've been using the MCS-16F computer with a Fuji IP-1 for about 9 months and wonder what the "Hard Disk Maintenance" feature does. We have no documentation on this feature. Best Regards, Bert