Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 02 01:56:53 EST 2008 | rfematt
Does anyone have used Heller 1700SX (2001) or Heller 1700EXL (1999) for lead free? I found some references in this forum for Heller 1500 but anything for last ovens, just wondering if they can be used though they may run slow.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 02 15:41:04 EST 2008 | jlawson
I set up some lead-free profiles on a new Heller1700xxx (Compact series), do not know if this is same model you refer to. Can be done, yes speed is a little slower than longer Heller Versions due to zones being so narrow, but doable. Of course all de
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 02 16:01:28 EST 2008 | rfematt
Thanks for your information. What model year is your Heller 1700?. It seems that you can find same model (1700EXL) from 1999 to 2008 but there should be some differences between them which I don't know. Just want to make sure you are not running a ne
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 13:09:44 EST 2008 | dyoungquist
We are using a Heller 1707EXL for both lead and lead-free assemblies with no problems. The zones can reach the temperatures needed for lead free. The belt speed can be adjusted so I'm not sure about your "run slow" comment. Maybe the 1707 is diffe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 13:49:04 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, We have two Heller ovens, a 1700SX and a 1700D. The 1700SX has the profiles made so when you load them the zones turn on in sequence. First zone top and bottom are on when the profile is loaded then the next (top and bot) start to turn on as
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