Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 13:54:44 EDT 2016 | rdubya71
Hey Rob, Try 2 part 5 minute epoxy from mg chemicals. you can usually find it at your local fry's electronics store for under $10 R-
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 22:54:18 EDT 2016 | sevenghost
Hi everyone, is there any sales representative or sales office in Philippines for Vi Technology? because i can't find one in their website
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 11:39:33 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Haven't had to do this yet but what about an adhesive? Maybe an instand bonding adhesive from loctite or similar? The difficult part would be finding something fast drying with a high enough temperature rating.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 15:20:49 EDT 2016 | caurbach
Could be a partially clogged nozzle. Try disassembling the nozzle and thoroughly cleaning it. If that doesn't fix it, see if there are any blockages in your plumbing. If you can't find any blockages, it could be your pressure sensor.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 01 11:00:24 EDT 2016 | sachinverma
its spray fluxer we deassemble the nozzle clean and reassamble again. flux tank also clean with IPA. ya same problem in all product plz find the attachments about flux
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 13:14:29 EDT 2016 | proceng1
Sadly we have 3 of these, and not one came with a calibration stencil. I couldn't even find a calibration menu other than the "screw head" one.
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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 09:10:20 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Probably similar cost to find one on ebay or a used machine broker vs. repair unless the fault is obvious from visual inspection. I would be interested to know if anyone does service cards from these older VME chassis though.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 10:17:53 EDT 2016 | emeto
I bet you it is a gasket that needs to be aligned or replaced(also could be as broken tube, if any). The only question is, how far you should dig in to find it? I would say, keep disassembling.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 09:20:57 EDT 2016 | emeto
I would probably try to find who of these sellers(that Sarason suggested) will do the job for you. If you can take anything for it, take it. If not-scrap it. I am pretty sure sorting them is not worth the time and effort.