Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 22:50:00 EST 2004 | JHahn
We pull our chains and fingers off of our wave and take them down to Carquest autoparts store and have them soaked in an engine degreaser. The then re-lube the chain and re-grease the rails when we first put the chain back on. This is the cure that
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 18:21:36 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
Does it do nozzle changes at a different speed than the programs? It's been a while since I worked on these beasts. I"m wondering if it can handle slow speeds but at full bore it can't handle it. Maybe try one part with everything set to slow speed
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 02:56:25 EDT 2006 | bvdb
Thanks Grant and Doug, The manuals never tell you that you can pull the leadscrew covers back - but thanks to your suggestion I was able to access the lead-screw. It didn't look bad at all and had some lubrication on it. I added some more lubricat
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 12:17:03 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Hi, I am taking a survey. How many CP6/CP4 feeders should an experienced technician be able to calibrate and PM in an 8 hour shift ? Exclude major repairs. Just cleaning,lube and calibrate. We have implemented a full time feeder technician and I wa
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 26 18:29:40 EST 2008 | mika
A picture with 1600 x 1200 pixels nearly 900KB! Well... I think SMTnet should maximize or standardize the pixel's or image size, like many newspaper do if you want to upload a picture... I rearranged this image to a 1/4 of its original size. Compare
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 08:39:41 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf
I am not sure what happened to that machine. One of my associates sent those pics to me a long time ago. I'll ask him next time I speak to him. Looks like it was around salt water judging the way the aluminum is rotting. What a waste of a cool mach
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 03 08:30:39 EST 2008 | davef
We dislike having to use the horizontal scroll bar [er whatever it's called] also. Large images in a posting cause the box used to reply to that posting to be shifted to the right is an nother peculiarity that could be improved. [Probably, this isn't
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 11:32:31 EDT 2008 | realchunks
I just bought some of XPM3 series. according to Vitronics, you shouldn't go through more than two quarts a year per each oven. Have you experienced this? If not then I too would be interested in a 2nd source.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 08:33:56 EDT 2011 | fredc
Unless you have a feeder with unusual vibration that is generated during the advance it seems that the issue is packaging. Try another feeder that has been tuned up and properly lubed. Most high speed turret machines move the feeders back and forth a
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 05:31:45 EDT 2014 | jdumont
We have four or five of these guys scattered around our 40,000sqft plant spraying DI water. They have a not so accurate built in humidistat but its good enough and they aren't that expensive for upfront cost. Just lube the packing washers in the gun