Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 14:03:27 EDT 2008 | lharris
Already spoke with Novastar, and they only offer replacement parts for the preheating elements and fingers for this model, which was discontinued in 1997. Thanks though for your reply.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 13:27:23 EDT 2008 | gkephart
Sure, I've got a bunch of them gathering dust. Just call!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 16:26:14 EDT 2008 | lharris
Our company has a Novastar benchtop wave solder machine, WSL-P series, model 7PD. We need to replace the pulley drive motor/pump, as some of the teeth on one of the gears are worn down/gone. Any idea where I can procure a replacement? Please provide
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 16:14:11 EDT 2008 | lharris
Very funny, Gary. To anyone else reading this post, please disregard this guy's reply. He's one of our company's engineer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 10:34:19 EDT 2008 | kevslatvin
I would think you could contact Novastar as they are still around. We used to have an APS P&P machine(which is part of Novastar)and now have a Novastar reflow oven. Thay have always been good to work with for tech support/parts. Their website is here
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 16:13:25 EST 2007 | SWAG
NPI software from Universal is awesome for the small proto builds you are doing. Very few wasted parts - teach vision recognition on the run.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 08:47:10 EST 2008 | cokedigits
QEs. You gotta love them. They live in a fantasy world of charts, graphs, and meaningless statistics. In most companies, they're part of the problem....and not the solution.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 16:04:33 EDT 2024 | mistrthou
We're currently running a pair of XPM 820 Vitronics reflow ovens with a year 2000 vintage. I'm looking into either replacing both with used or one at a time new (and using the 2nd for spare parts). I priced a new delivered replacement from Vitronics
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 07:55:46 EDT 2024 | ginny
> We're currently running a pair of XPM 820 > Vitronics reflow ovens with a year 2000 vintage. > I'm looking into either replacing both with used > or one at a time new (and using the 2nd for spare > parts). I priced a new delivere
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 16:00:07 EDT 2008 | ppcbs
We always bake our loaded boards before any BGA rework is done. 12 to 16 hours at 100 c. We have had incidents in the past on loaded boards where 125 c has melted parts and the occasional low temp BGA trays. 100 c has proven safe for the past 10 y