Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 18 12:07:44 EST 2014 | jimmyboz
Oh yeah, the x-motor cooling fan too.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 13:00:07 EST 2011 | bk
The only x fan i can think of would be the x belt motor fan which is on the back of the black box sticking out of the back of the machine. If it's a heat issue then first thing to do is replace the 2 filters behind the 2 vented covers located on the
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 23:13:29 EDT 2004 | pyro747
What we are finding that the volts on the Drive motor are dropping when the oven gets hotter. As for the encoder not pick up the drop in speed, I ran the wires for the encoder outside of the oven away from everything, didn't help!!! I swapped PC's
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 05:11:52 EDT 2009 | srinivasa
hi, if the blower is stuck, check the pully shaft whether it is correctly fixed with fans. if price is concern, you can remove the motor and get it repair by re-winding of motor coil. if price is no concern you can change complete assemly or motor a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 08:37:16 EST 2009 | lkpdsund
Hello all! We possess a speedline electrovert omniflo 7 reflow oven at my site. Last week we examined how the solder profile was affected by fan-speed and by providing the soldering process with compressed air(O2) or nitrogen(N2). We also ran the sa
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 08:09:42 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Check the following: 1. Cam Motor cooling fan. Check if the fan is running or not. Clean the cooling fan cover. 2. Check the oil coolant control box. Check all the contactors does not trip. 3. Check the circuit protector M1CP8, M1CP9 and M1CP10. One
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 23:16:20 EDT 2020 | richgreen01
Hi I am having issues with fumes coming from my oven,mainly when running lead free paste,it does not have a traditional motor or fan mounted inside but has a modified top extruding motor with a rod leading to the fan inside. So the top is open to a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 11:58:42 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
Your tool tips are being damaged because the small x-motor is not engaging when the head is picking parts. When this happens the head overshoots and you bang the tips on the mag springs. Directly after a tip gets damaged go into the service program a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 07:09:29 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
Sr. Tech, youre absolutely correct that the X-Wagon (pancake) motor is the one which will do final positioning when moving to a programmed position. The X Axis motor in back of the machine is used for rapid traverse of the axis. I was thinking more
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 16:08:29 EDT 2006 | ev
My focus has moved to the X motor itself. The one common factor in this paricular problem has been the time of year. The day was a particularly hot day with high humidity. Even though there is a "Xfan" connection on the PIAB board I do not believe th