Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 22:12:27 EDT 2005 | iwan
Folks, I have been trying to get information about Malcom SP2 Solder Paste Softener spin speed from Internet and still waiting from supplier. Does anybody know about that one spin speed info? Also how to determine spin time to get a good paste base
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 09:57:25 EST 2007 | rgduval
Mel, SpinPCB Solutions in Hudson, NH. http://www.spinpcb.com. For the sake of disclosure, I am the Manufacturing Manager here at Spin. We specialize in short run, prototype, and ECO/rework assemblies. ..rob
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 15 13:06:00 EST 2014 | bobpan
This is a theta axis head 2 error. Manually spin the head and make sure the bearings are loose and spinning. If not, they may need lubricated or serviced. You can also swap theta amps between the heads to see if you have an amplifier problem. Good L
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 07:44:35 EDT 2005 | pjc
http://www.malcomtech.com/products_sps.html
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 30 11:50:22 EDT 2006 | john_smith
Do the sleeves spin freely in the segment? Could also be that the reader needs to be readjusted.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 21:56:31 EDT 2012 | davef
I'm spinning on this. Are we talking PTH or SMT?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 09:18:06 EST 2006 | sumxp
Certain paste mfg specify 6 hours paste thawing time to normalize the temperature. I am using solder paste softerner to spin the paste taken out from fridge for 9 minutes and measure the paste temperature in jar.It is around 26'c(same as the ambient
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 12:36:04 EDT 2018 | deanm
Is the nozzle in good condition? If it is not flat because of damage or wear, it might loose vacuum and the part may have a tendency to shift. I don't have experience with these machines but how do you know the spindle is spinning slower when the co
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 14:57:46 EDT 2020 | travishemen
It seems like we had a similar issue once on a CP643. If I remember right it ended up being either pre or post theta. The amplifier for the sensor quit working and it was trying to zero the theta motors before doing the cam. The LED indicator on t
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 15:33:12 EST 2002 | John Z.
I would shy away from a Dremel. They are great for a hobby, but produce too much spin off at the tip to be reliable. A micro-drill is the appropriate tool. The cheap way out would be tweezers scissors. That is if you can get under the trace.