Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 11:57:21 EDT 2005 | ??
Are any of you guys out there using the vitronics xpm oven's having problems with the muffin fans dying on the top of the oven. Seems to me that they are using an inferior muffin fan that is not rated for the environment they are in. The fans have sl
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 02:14:43 EST 2008 | mun4o
Hi, we use Vitronics Delta 6622 solder wave.I try to adjust high of backplate, but I don't know whether the adjustment is correctly.Now, when the frame enter in the main wave, solder flow in the same direction as PCB.But when the frame go above main
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 04:40:38 EST 2008 | lococost
You want the backplate set up so that when there's no PCB the wave stands still or moves towards the PCB. When the PCB moves over the wave, it should just pull the wave towards the back (in the same direction as the PCB). This will help reduce brid
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 09:06:25 EDT 2018 | deanm
If its like our XPM3i there is a keyswitch on the right hand side of the console above the keyboard.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 15:12:05 EDT 2008 | tomwho
Can anyone give me a contact for someone who sells used vitronic reflow oven parts. I am look for heater panels or heater wire for a vitronics smr-820 reflow oven,or some place that can replace the heater line in them. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 18:51:06 EDT 2009 | boloxis
Guys, I need to set up a new SMT line. I already got a refurb DEK 265 and Vitronics XPM3 reflow. I currently use Siemens but is getting really expensive (spare parts, service, upgrades, etc), I'm thinking Universal, Panasonic or Assembleon. Can
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 13:04:49 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
I am not sure on Panasonic or Assembleon. Last I heard, Universal was getting ready to be liquidated. I haven't used DEK printers. Vitronics ovens are very nice. We have 3 XPM2's and an XPM1. They are work horses.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 16:55:20 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
We have 6 Vitronics Soltec ovens. 4 XPM 820's, an XPM 1240, and an XPM3. All of them are great, but we're very impressed with the XPM3, you can't go wrong.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 15:37:05 EST 2011 | comatose
I have a new (to me) Vitronics XPM3 oven which we're hooking up. It requires 480V, and I only have real 208V in the facility. I have a transformered up 480 subsystem, but its corner grounded rather than center grounded. The XPM3 manual suggests tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 09:52:08 EST 2014 | davem
Hi Guys, So I work for a small contract manufacturer which caters mainly to the defense sector. As such, our customers haven't (yet) had a great need to incorporate 01005's into their designs. Looking forward, we decided to "take the plunge" and dia