Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 10:31:35 EDT 2001 | davef
Two things to try, if you don't get direct answers: 1 Use the contact points at http://www.streckfuss.com/wave_soldering.htm 2 Do a net search on "wave solder streckfuss". Call the companies that list Streckfuss wave solder machines in their capab
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 10:37:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Similar to my response to your previous posting on this topic dated 5/8/01, things to try are: 1 Contact your non-supplier [Streckfuss] using the contact points at http://www.streckfuss.com/wave_soldering.htm, obtain source drawings for components o
Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 21:09:45 EDT 2001 | tdao
Hello, Is anyone out there familiar with this wavesolder or currently still use this equipment? I am in search of spare parts replacement due to Streckfuss Co is no longer support it. Please e-mail to tdao@smtnet.com Your help is greatly appreci
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 09:24:38 EDT 2005 | John S.
We are implementing a high volume dedicated product line that will be doing lead free selective soldering. There seems to be 3 basic technologies. Wire fed (Panasonic Softbeam or Laser), solder pumps and chimneys (Pillarhouse, SEHO, ERSA, etc) and
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 19:53:50 EST 2003 | joeherz
Hello All, I've come across this machine and have no experience with Streckfuss other than the little radial "trim only" unit. Does anyone own one of these? Good, bad, ugly? The one I found is going for $2.5k and has a good selection of dies.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 23:16:14 EDT 2001 | tdao
Hello, Is anyone out there currently working with this equipment or knowing where to get additional spare parts to support it ? Please let me know . Your input is appreciated ! Tri Dao
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 12:05:24 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi, you could try "www.streckfuss.com". I can�t imagine what is meant by "fairly inexpensive". That kinda stuff you can get used, maybe someone does have one of these dustcollectors laying around. good luck Wolfgang
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 10:20:14 EST 2003 | russ
haven't used that particular model, but overall strekfuss makes some fine equipment. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 11:26:57 EST 2003 | pjc
Arguably the finest axial lead cut and form machine ever created. They go for like $25K new. Can do almost any type of form. Good German engineering!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 15:27:17 EDT 2006 | Chunks
We use two Streckfuss wave solder machines. They are pretty small depending on your needs. Maybe not the best, but being local and since we use a lot of their forming equipment, it works out well