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Maximum PCB width

Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 08:32:46 EDT 2005 | geb

I have a Universal GSM. Does anyone know the maximum width, between the conveyor rails, that a PCB can be. The GSM had an "Axis PWC error", which I think is down to the board width being too wide. This time I was able to halve the board width from 2

SMEMA conveyor

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 06:13:23 EST 2005 | mika

I am sorry for my poor english, but perhaps you will undertsand:-) The important thing is to get the conveyors straight: The front fixed rail must be parallel with the next one and also the heigt. The heihgt of the prior conveyour should be (but not

Philips Topaz - conveyor motor doesn't work

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 15:21:04 EDT 2015 | zombee

Dear Users! I have a Topaz pick&place machine, but the conveyor motor is not working. 1st test - production: Start production in "operation" menu: if I put the PCB the entrace of machine, the assembly head-bank picks up the first 8 components (prec

0.031 pcb bowing -- solutions?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 11:51:47 EDT 2012 | cobham1

Its no my turn to give some advise. My first question would be can you put the boards into a carrier of some sort. There are many wonderful companies that make carriers that are ment for running down a smt line. This can be expensive unless you order

0.031 pcb bowing -- solutions?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 12:31:04 EDT 2012 | rway

Its no my turn to give some advise. My first > question would be can you put the boards into a > carrier of some sort. There are many wonderful > companies that make carriers that are ment for > running down a smt line. This can be expensive > u

GSM activating upline conveyor while machine is busy

Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 12:57:16 EDT 2021 | cbart

does it only do this with one assembly or panel config? i have seen this when the sensor shoots through a hole in the pcb/panel. the machine sees the panel come in, but it either overshoots or moves slightly into the open area. if i remember correctl

Wave Solder Immersion Depth, Contact length, Dwell Time etc.

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 02:00:12 EST 2001 | PeteC

Dreamsniper, The optimum contact (dwell) time in the wave should be 2 seconds. Contact band width is a function of conveyor speed. For an example, 5cm of contact band width at 150cm/min. conveyor speed will give you 2 seconds of contact time and 2cm

Re: Damaged/dislodged components when doing second side of double sided reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 15:07:42 EDT 2000 | Finepitch Services

I assume your oven has a "board width" setting for every board and the conveyor width is automatically adjusted as soon as you select the profile/recipe... For the double sided reflow boards, I would set the width 1 inch (or another rounded amount)

Heller MK5 13 Zone Conveyor Adjust

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 14:07:15 EDT 2021 | oxygensmd

For example, I had the same problem on my Rehm oven. It was in calibration mode. The machine is going to maximum transport width but sensor wasn't reached and the machine stucked in calibration mode. Maybe there are manual mode for transport width a

MPM prestop position

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 09:53:17 EDT 2005 | PWH

Agree with D.B. We have also had to replace the belt that runs the auto conveyor width function. It might look just fine, but it will skip teeth on occasion if stretched or worn. Reparallelling the conveyor rails can be done manually by skipping t

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