Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 05:41:22 EDT 2005 | K
Hi guys, Have any of you encountered harwin connector M80-647 in the past? Have you noticed any problems with the reliability of the component, solderability and 'reworkability' (thats a new word for sure)? Heres a PDF of the component; http://www.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 04:58:23 EDT 2008 | stiva
Hi Sound like the same problem that i had. The machine after it had warmed up when initialising would drive the z rod down with the quadalign on checking for the nozzle height (I think). To me it seemed like an overheating problem as after allowin
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 20:49:31 EST 2017 | youngbuck
On a our electricity ovens the most common problem with overheating zones is usually the solid state relays.Not sure if this would relate to the Heller ovens.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 06:49:19 EDT 2024 | dave0271
> We use both the ct930 and 1040, we are not > impressed, we ended up retrofitting due to > excessive heat being produced at the circuit > breaker side of oven, Ended up installing several > door fans to reduce the heat. also the o
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 06 17:32:44 EST 2015 | tamte65
If you still have the problem: We are Cencorp OEM service department in McAllen TX. Can you provide the machine serial number so we can check more accurate response. The problem seems to be related PC CPU issue. Overheating or something similar.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 12:40:59 EST 2004 | Ron Herbert
White residue can often be caused by overheating the flux. When this occurs the flux is polymerized, basically turning it into an epoxy. You can usually determine if this is the problem by taking a pencil eraser to it. If it comes off, you have overh
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 10:52:11 EDT 2017 | ttheis
We are just using a stereo microscope at this time. When we first started out with these parts a year ago they filleted very well but with no apparent change they began having problems. While the boards do work, we are concerned about the long term r
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 23:28:59 EDT 2006 | donb
Hi All, I have a continuing problem here with mis-alignment of parts on one of our Fuji CP-3 machines and I thought one of you esteemed engineering types may be able to give me a clue as to where the problem might lie. I have a Fuji trained enginee
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 15:40:23 EST 2005 | Hoss
We have a board that has been diagnosed with inner layer separation from the barrel wall. This board is .093 thick and 12 layers. Several layers, in some cases, have little or no thermal relief making soldering difficult. We have since switched t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 11:11:29 EST 2001 | Casey Scheu
The solder ball collapse is associated with overheating. Of coarse there's no problem taking it off, your nuking it. The problem, as your aware, is in the replacement. The machine your using is overdriving the process. The key to this repair is in