Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 17:10:43 EDT 2005 | peter ng
Dear all, I need some information about the Juki 750,760,2010&2020 1)actual vaccum level (with&without nozzle)-after measure 2)blow level(without nozzle)-after measure 3)Is the unit for Juki blow & vaccum level in KPA or mmHg? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 00:14:27 EDT 2005 | fdr4prez
Contact your local Juki Service Office, they should be able to supply these answers. Or post your data and other users can compare them with their equipment. The units of measure can be in either kPA or mmHg. This is dependent on the units of meas
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 21:28:43 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
yeap, that's probably a cheaper option. thanks for your advice!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 00:33:08 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
Hello everyone, Can you please recommend a sensor to measure (contactless) level of solder inside of the wave soldering bath? ideally it should be a sensor that can reliably measure distanceto the melted solder and provide distance (as a codified si
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 11:11:31 EDT 2020 | dontfeedphils
Most select solder machines I've dealt with use conductance sensors to detect solder.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 16:21:41 EDT 2020 | emeto
It is usually done differently. Sensor is in the solder. Once solder becomes goes below the sensor, it triggers you need to add. I believe it measures temperature rather than distance.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 12:57:24 EDT 2021 | emeto
One of these ACE KISS machines. Very basic and simple to program. It is a great entry level machine. However, accuracy and repeatability not the same compared to the big expensive machines.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 04 13:27:31 EDT 2021 | dilogic
We are looking for new entry-level selective soldering machine. I would appreciate if you can share experience with the equipment you have, as there are many machines on the market and it's a though choice. We will use it for lead-free soldering and
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 16:15:54 EDT 2021 | bobpan
We have an Ersa and an Ace machine. The Ersa is made for bigger volumes of boards. Programming is longer/harder and not as user friendly. If your running 100 boards or less.....the Ace is the way to go. If you need flexibility the Ace is better.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 05:10:17 EST 2008 | adetuc
Thanks for the reply Hege, I calibrate the machines every 3 months and have checked that the board carrier to nozzle parralelism is ok. Have tried many different profile settings using a MOLE for readings but still collapsing on one corner. I did