Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 23:34:24 EST 2012 | Mike Konrad
Calibration solution: http://store.aqueoustech.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=Z1157 Test solution: http://store.aqueoustech.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=Z1155 -Mike Konrad
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 11:03:30 EST 2012 | ingrida
Mr. Dave, Thank you very much for your informative links. I really appreciate this information. Thank you again!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 11:07:29 EST 2012 | ingrida
Mr. Konrad, Thank you for your support and your suggestion of items! Thank you for your kindly help! Best regards!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 05 09:25:27 EDT 2022 | kojotssss
Also have a look at ekra conveying belt tension and if they're not damaged (missing or damged teeth...) as it could affect the synchronisation of both belts and generate this kind of issue.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 04:35:51 EDT 2022 | thegreatresisthor
Thanks for the hints, guys. I´ll check on them and keep you updated. have a good day everybody
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 15 21:16:44 EDT 2013 | Mike Konrad
The ICOM 5000 was made by Trek Industries. The company was purchased by Stoelting. I don't think they make or support these machines anymore. By the way, the correct formula for area is Length X Width X 2 (X 1.3 or 1.5 based on component geography)
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 08:07:36 EDT 2022 | thegreatresisthor
Good morning everybody Our PCB's keep on getting stuck on their way from the Printer to the SPI. That happens like between every 20 to 30 minutes. We've checked the conveyor with, the cleaning cycle and also the transport acceleration speed but none
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 10:34:05 EST 2012 | davef
Your machine is a quality control tool. It's good for measuring trends, like the way that you use the scale in your bathroom. It's not intended to be an absolute measure. Background on cleanliness tests * http://www.empf.org/empfasis/oct03/603clean.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 21:34:35 EDT 2022 | dwl
Are they getting hung up transferring from one conveyor to the next? One thing we did was put a rounded chamfer on our PCB corners. I think it was a 1mm diameter. This stopped our boards from getting stuck. A few other random ideas to look at; Make
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 22:30:46 EST 2002 | Jones
The CP-65E handles a wide range of board sizes, including large boards up to 508 x 457 mm or 20 x 18 inches. Handling consumer as well as industrial applications, this durable and highly efficient machine achieves a cycle time of 0.12 seconds/shot an