Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 05:46:59 EST 2018 | ivammendes
MYDATA MY9E: Hydra's pipe can't stop the vacuum during assembly. The problem ocurre just in only one pipe, the number 5. The tool picks components but doesn't drop it. Can the problem be in the unit vacuum?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 08:23:26 EST 2018 | ivammendes
Our supplier said the same. I thought it could be anything more simple. Anyway, he will send me another block to replace and see if works. Thank you for answer.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 09:36:06 EST 2018 | emeto
In my opinion save the old block and see how hard is to replace one if you have problems in future. I suppose it will be fixable.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 08:10:03 EST 2018 | emeto
It should be one of these latches that got stuck in position. I had a similar problem(my200 machine) the other way around - my stays closed so I don't get any vacuum. The problem is that the whole block of latches should be replaced(on a my200 machin
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 08:14:47 EST 2006 | davef
We agree with Chunks. You need to fix your machine. Tell us about: * Temperature inside machine when glue pipes well and went glue pipes poorly * Pressure on cylinder when glue pipes well and went glue pipes poorly
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 03 10:57:27 EDT 2012 | davef
EricR: Regarding "*** By the way, since we have used the Tin-Silver-Copper lead free solder there has been a strange liquid type chemical leek from the oven exhausted pipes." ... I don't know anything about your process, but the first thing I'd inve
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 17:01:59 EST 2002 | alandra516
Store the flux stone in PVC pipe (capped at the end) and fill the pipe with Isopropyl Alcohol.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 14:54:15 EDT 2024 | linux
Vacuum Low, Shows up on changeover when the head picks a different size nozzle, remove mesh filter, unplug the clear pipe from the top of the head, put a small amount of alcohol down the pipe and blow it out with the air gun, You should check for a h
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 24 16:06:49 EDT 2007 | hussman
Check your local building code first. A lot of people 'say' they use various types of pipes. If you're looking for a complete system, try Patton Sonic. They're piping section is at; http://pattonsinc.com/piping.htm
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 31 19:50:22 EDT 2009 | davef
8 bar is over 100 psi. What are you using that much pressure? So, your piping is made of what material? * Black iron * Copper Can you run soft pressure piping to by-pass the section that requires sealing?