Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 04:30:24 EDT 2014 | garteaga
Hi Rob, We have a GSM2. We have had that error in several occasions. Assuming you have already verified your vaccuum is good for that spindle, the most common problem is that the machine configuartion is wrong. Match the nozzle on the head to the no
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 16:23:59 EDT 2014 | dilogic
First, plug all holes with nozzles or plugs. Then use I/O diagnostics to fire changer up and activate vacuum. Then try to remove each of the nozzles and see if the vacuumm holds. If it does, check vacuum detector switch (mounted on changer side). The
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 10:24:17 EDT 2008 | chineechooze
I have a problem with placement repeatability and accuracy on this Samtec connector. The customer wants to use a "nubbed connector" which has to be placed in the corresponding PCB holes. When the nubs miss the holes, the part becomes "lifted." SEE
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 05:48:36 EDT 2012 | vinitverma
Dear Chris, N2324 and N2325 are for nozzle down sensors. THese sensors are located on the left and right side of the left and right walls of the head assembly respectively. There are very small holes in the walles through which these sensors transmi
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 09:56:37 EDT 2000 | NLykus
Hi Ramon, We have had this problem before on our Seho Wave Solder Machine. We are currently using a spray fluxer as well. By imersing the PCB into the flux you stated you are getting good results. What you need to do is check your spray patter
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 03:19:03 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Hi All, I have been running into an issue where my gsm is not leaving an empty nozzle hole in changer 1 and is leaving two open in the other changer. The machine is attempting to change one of the nozzles 5-7 and leaving one open so no vacuum builds
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 12:49:45 EST 2014 | dyoungquist
I have no experience running a "move the board" selective solder so can not compare the 2 methods..... We have been using an RPS Rhythm "move the pot/nozzle" system since 2008. We are using it solder thru hole components onto boards that often have
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 22:44:34 EDT 2004 | davef
We agree with Paul. If you prepare the components differently, so that they snap into place, you do not need to trim after wave. Most rotary trimmers put a HUGE amount of stress on solder connections, potentially cracking the connections. Some of
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 30 14:02:42 EDT 2005 | steve
I'm confused on nozzle rods as a description. Thru-hole desoldering is achieved by fluxing the the leads that are on the bottom side of the board and then coming in with a desoldering gun. You place the tip/nozzle of the gun against the side of the l
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 01:25:44 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Wow, Sounds like a neat problem. As an other idea try inserting the largest wire you can get in the hole and heating the free end to wick solder up the wire away from the hole. I probably like the solder pot with a small nozzle the best so it h