Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 22:21:43 EDT 2006 | Buyer
Brokers sucks they sell stuff they don't have. They sell you machines that dont work, sometime you get your money back but pay thousands in shipping.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 14:09:14 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Wow, I didn't realise we sucked so bad... I never replied because I've never worked with a scanner/conveyor process for wave. I think I got confused searching the archives for Brit spelling humor!
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 17:34:06 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
Amen. With the number of ads on here it must be generating revenue. Time to put some $$$ back in and improve this site. Not that it sucks, but it could be better. At least put it on a faster server.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 13:16:43 EST 2007 | Cmiller
I believe the table is aluminum. I think you will need to replace it if you want magnetic mounts. MPM has an upgrade, I cant remember what it costs, we thought it was too expensive but if your using it alot, its probably worth it, the screw in ones s
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 12:07:54 EDT 2007 | mumtaz
That is right, the USA does suck. They are a bunch of bassturds that spout how graet they are without doing anything about it. Look at them now I now they are almost gone and together we can stifle the life out of them. It is good to know Canada
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 10:02:55 EST 2007 | hussman
Yes. I used to use em on our old 286. The side clamps work very well with them and our missing parts from support pin problem went away. It was our #1 defect a few years ago. 100%ing work orders for missing parts sucks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 08:29:25 EST 2008 | mmjm_1099
You can do what someone at heller mentioned to me to check if the exhaust is working properly. Take a baseball cap place it by the opening to the vent and if it wants to suck in the hat your good to go. Cost $12.00
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 15:33:35 EST 2011 | jlawson
If I assume you running a selective coating machine ? Maybe you have small leak and system is sucking in air creating bubbles in mixture, like a sort of venturi action, just idea, can be a faulty fitting , elbow etc. Have had this before....
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 02:39:56 EST 2015 | sarason
I would presume you reflow the top of the board first. Use tented vias. As you have worked out, vias have surface tension, which sucks the solder up the hole during reflow of the bottom of the board. Good luck! regards sarason
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 01:46:43 EST 2016 | sarason
Some machines use air blowing to not only place the part but to also help guarantee that when the nozzle is sucking it doesn't end up with a net accumulation of solder paste inside the nozzle. Juki and Yamaha spring to mind. sarason