Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:22:15 EST 2006 | mgdrouin1
Does anyone have any information regarding damaged caused to components due to overheating primarily with a heatgun? I'm having a hard time getting engineering to comply. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 13:41:12 EST 2006 | outgasser
We are currently experiencing problems with delamination during rework/2nd op activity on lead free. I am suspecting this is a result of the use of a heat gun to rework components. My assumption is that the high heat and time in area greatly increa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 11:16:09 EDT 2017 | robertwillis
Yes it happens with any inline cleaner with small or light boards the pressure can cause them to flip. If they lodge in the links they can also cause damage to the conveyor. For small boards, flexibles etc you do need a mesh fixture of some sort or l
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 08:23:38 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
send me an e-mail and I will give you the test procedure.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 14:30:38 EST 2006 | Chunks
There is none, since we don't know your part or temp being used. A heat gun CAN be used to remove parts with no damage, if its controled. You need to look up your part on the manufacturers web site, find the process data (time/temp)the part is desi
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 | Thu Jul 19 06:43:54 EDT 2007 | allgood
Hi Thanks for the input. Problem is only ever the A12 plastic tip (no damage ever seen on any other tool). I suspect we have not helped by skipping the retrim operation when we have changed a part so we'll do that but also I just discovered setti
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 13:33:18 EDT 2012 | upguy
As in a previous thread, we have the A12 tool tip on our TP9-UFP get sliced/damaged at random times while picking parts. Sometimes it doesn't happen for several weeks, but sometimes twice in a day. There are enough locations for the magazines neede
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 09:24:17 EDT 2017 | jpepke468
A lot of our PCB's are being damaged by our water cleaner, it is a Steolting Triton, and I beleive it is due to the drying section in the machine. The air its blowing on the boards is flipping the boards around on the conveyor and smashing small deli
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 14:14:03 EST 2006 | samir
Ah, yes. The age-old battle of Production Supervision versus Process Engineering. I guess you just need to tell your Process Engineer, "Pretty please with sugar on top, investigate this f*cking issue."