Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 12:44:08 EDT 2012 | tomgervascio
I am a user of an Ersa Versaflow 3/45. I was wondering if anyone could share some process pointers. I have a 0.125" multilayer PCB that I am having problems consistently achieving 75 percent hole fill on a mini-coax connector. The coax connector ha
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 09:14:47 EDT 2000 | Peter J. Lensch
Hi DT, there is a pallet type system available from ERSA. Please contact ERSA Inc in Wisconsin, Bob Klenke, phone number 262 375 6844. PJLensch ERSA GmbH in Wertheim
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 13:01:23 EDT 2000 | DTRoxell
I am looking for anyone who uses the ERSA Select Solder machine with pallets. Does anyone know if you can run pallets with this machine?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 16:13:19 EDT 2000 | Billy
We are going to be getting an ERSA Selective Soldering Machine in shortly, has anyone had any experience with this type of machine? If so, please let me know. Thanks, bw
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 09:26:20 EDT 2012 | davef
ERSA makes a good machine, but there is maybe 20 suppliers of selective soldering machines. Some labels that come to mind are: * ERSA * Pillarhouse * RPS * Seho * Vitronics * Novastar There's probably more that you should be thinking about, but othe
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 13:12:22 EDT 2003 | Bill
Brad, If you are considering ERSA equipment, we have a 2001 ERSA Versaflow High Speed Selective Solder Machine for sale. Please contact me at b-morgan@carolina.rr.com or call me at 704-795-6610 Ext 13 if you would like details. Also, please visit ou
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 16:15:54 EDT 2021 | bobpan
We have an Ersa and an Ace machine. The Ersa is made for bigger volumes of boards. Programming is longer/harder and not as user friendly. If your running 100 boards or less.....the Ace is the way to go. If you need flexibility the Ace is better.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 10:51:44 EST 2000 | jackofalltrades
Have you tried using offsets to begin to move the head away in the Z axis while it is moving in a lateral ( X Y ) direction. The spikes are difficult on the Ersa, but experiment with hitting the location from different directions may help also.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 11:51:11 EST 2007 | lysik
We use a dual pot ERSA system. It is outstanding. Saved about 3000 hours of labor a month. Very expensive but worth it. We also looked at JUKI it was also a nice system. It was very flexible but the ERSA was better suited for high volume.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 09:28:21 EDT 2004 | Joe N>
Take a look at Ersa at http://www.jdnoble.com