Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 25 09:57:31 EDT 2013 | jaimebc
We aquired an ERSA ECOSELECT 2 selective soldering machine. So we are going through a learning curve and I would like to hear from ERSA users on this subject. The main concern is to keep the miniwave steady, it seems that it " bounces" a lot and is
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 21 09:39:56 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
http://www.graphicode.com/GC-PowerPlace this does, I had a dabble and while it does seem quite capable the learning curve is quite steep and I'd wager the price is too. As with GCPrevue, the user interface is hardly what you would call streamlined or
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 09:05:38 EDT 2015 | charliedci
Thanks Sr. Tech. I was beginning to wonder if we were the "first" to use their 3000 series machines (guinea pigs). We have 2 2080's, a 2060 and some older 700 series Juki P&P. We have been struggling a bit with component definitions and recognition
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 22:17:17 EDT 2016 | ttheis
If you are looking at the machines from Burton; I suggest you contact them and ask them questions. I just bought their MPM UP500 printer and despite its many quirks does print well for us at the price they let it go for. Others are right though don't
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 12:03:30 EDT 2023 | dskling
No. they struggle to move a little but not a full cycle. We have replaced the 3 control boards on the back door, both EMI filters, check and replaced all fuses, pulled the clinch head and swapped it with another working clinch head and that blew a c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 03:54:39 EDT 2005 | Rob
Never thought I'd hear myself say this (& I will punish myself later). Whatever you do, don't buy an AP25, CP4 or IP2 for starting out in low volume. 1) You will need a LOT of space 2) You will need a very good constant air supply else the AP25 wil
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 17:30:04 EDT 2000 | Eutectic state
Go with Universal. We had Fuji equipment for years. That is all but phased out now and we only are buying Universal. You cannot beat their service. The chip shooters are great. The only cons that I have dealt with is the learning curve on the n
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 26 17:23:23 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
Steve: Lets face it "there are no Free Meals:, but all of the OEM manufacturer's that I work with go the extra mile to satisfy the customers needs. This includes added attention to detail prior to the sale, good quality installations and training, a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 13:23:53 EST 2002 | Shawn
Thank you all very much for the responses. The solder is eutectic and the problem, as far as I can tell, has been around before I was here, 2+ years. The flow machine is a treiber with 2 bottom preheaters and 1 top. The solder pot temp is 500F +/-4F
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 10:03:36 EDT 2003 | swagner
We have been processing a 3 and 5 up flex array for nearly four years on pallets and have had a pretty steep learning curve. Make sure you have vacuum holes in your pallet for the screen printing process, also work with your support block vendor to