Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 09:22:45 EDT 2011 | patrickbruneel
Russ, Try to shake the 1 gallon jug and see if you can create foam on top of the liquid. If you don’t see any foam at all something is wrong with the flux. Patrick
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 12:03:54 EDT 2011 | russw
If I shake it hard, I get a thin foam which quickly goes away. Not sure what it should look like.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 08:41:19 EDT 2014 | cbeneat
We also run about 1.21 m/min on our profile, never had any parts shake loose.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 18:33:31 EDT 2019 | ttheis
I am also interested in this but to slow one of our machines down- it stops too quickly and shakes the machine more than I would like. We are running GSM1's on OS/2 and uic sw 3.3.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 12:51:08 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Anyone having any conveyor rail shaking on Electrovert wavesolder machine model "Electra"? The conveyor shakes more with a pallet passing through the machine, particularly when the 20" pallet is passing from spray fluxer to the first pre-heater. He
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 15:02:31 EDT 2000 | Mike McMonagle
Bob, Could you outline the processes used for this seemingly impossible assembly technique? Whenever mentioned, most folks shake their heads and look at me like I'm delusional (not true since I started my new medication, hehehe). Of course they're th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 15:37:58 EDT 2001 | davef
Wolfgang Tomorrow [Saturday] Lucy and I are getting-up at 6AM, shaking-off the effects of Jimbo's from the night before, grabbing the Leicas and fowl [inclement] weather gear to search for migrating warblers in what is forcasted to be a near-freezin
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 17:29:54 EDT 1998 | Wayne
| I knew there was something or one missing around here. Welcome back. Anything, interesting, earth shaking, or revolutionary East of the "Big Muddy?" | I often forget I'm there too. | Earl Not much, just watching Create KME place 0201's sort-of fun
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 09:55:09 EST 2006 | chunks
Samir brings up a good point with convection ovens. The flow rate of the fans can move parts, which can cause tombstoning to very light/small components. Also, check you conveyor and or chain. If it is not running smoothly, even a slight shake o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 16:16:37 EST 2006 | Darnell
Samir brings up uh pimp-tight point wiff convection ovens. The flow rate o' da fans can move parts, which can cause tombstoning ta very light/small components. Also, check ya conveyor an' or chain. If it iz not running smoothly, even uh slight shak