Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 09:34:05 EST 2009 | pfifla1
does anyone know of a place to purchase a kit to repair or make replacement belts for PCB conveyors? it would be convenient to make vs. repair. they are just the standard rubber conveyor belts.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 05:11:12 EDT 2011 | diputechem
you can use Rema tiptop's repair kit. if you think rema brand is very expensive. can use these tools made in China. The conveyor belt repair tools made by Dipute Co.,Ltd. is with good quality,low price,they have good reputation in Asia,and gained hi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 04:21:11 EST 2010 | josh_brubaker
If it's just a break, you can easily glue it with a 2-part glue from Coolchem.com Look for the Integrator 75 and Activator 310. I was surprised at how well the glue holds up. This is one of those mystery products where the repair becomes stronger th
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 12:23:46 EST 2009 | leemeyer
Take a look at http://www.habasit.com. They supply tooling to make these belts. I found it more cost effective to have the belts made for me at a local belt supply buisiness, the tooling is expensive.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 09:46:45 EST 2010 | cyber_wolf
Use these guys. They 5 out of 5 stars. http://www.vossbelting.com/flatconveyor.cfm
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 21:10:39 EST 2010 | cbart
Having them made by a local supplier is the fastes cheapest and most accurate way to get replacements when the manufacture no longer supports. If its broken and you need it ASAP I have used spider wire (fishing line) to mesh back together. laugh all
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:48:41 EDT 2000 | LarryK
Has anyone ever used the circuit repair kits? The type where you can replace a PTH or SMT pad that has been lifted or damaged? It appears that you just select a pad, trace or whatever needs replacing from a panel and heat or glue it onto the board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 17:05:36 EDT 2000 | JAX
These types of foil kits work just fine as long as they are used before expiration. Scraping off the epoxy coat gets a little tough on fine pitch pads and etches. I have always like to use a solder sample board to retrieve my bits & pieces from whene
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 08:25:03 EDT 2001 | caldon
You will need to prepare the component and site for rework. Using solder wick remove the solder from the pad site and the component balls. You can also use a heated Vacuum desoldering tool. To reball we have been using Winslow Automation reballing ki
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 08:00:41 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
We use both, old boards and repair kits with equal success. Contact East (http://www.contacteast.com/) has a nice selection of kits depending on your needs, beginner v.s. experienced.