Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 00:21:34 EST 2010 | geocep
I have recently purchased an ACE Kiss 101A Selective Solder System 4 weeks ago. I am having a terrible experience. The nozzle will not stay wet, and the flux-er pattern continues to shift erratically; all leading to very poor quality process. ACE
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 20:43:19 EDT 2021 | ttheis
One of our GSM machines started having an issue with "spitting" parts onto the board / blowing them around. I determined the problem be that spindle #2 on our flex head is not touching the parts all the way down to the board. It is stopping just abov
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:55:55 EST 2000 | Dave F
Eldon: From you description, I think 3M makes the stuff you�re talking about. They can give you a source to kiss-cut it to your requirements. Good luck. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:55:55 EST 2000 | Dave F
Eldon: From you description, I think 3M makes the stuff you�re talking about. They can give you a source to kiss-cut it to your requirements. Good luck. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 17:53:38 EDT 2003 | Jim
I would respectfully tell them to kiss off and go do their own damn analysis. Or something on a lighter note so as to preserve the customer's business.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 06:17:20 EDT 2005 | Rob
Have you tried a smaller nozzle? I'm wondering if the air is escaping through the cut outs on the device on the air kiss stage.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 11:13:11 EDT 2005 | Scott B
Have you tried running the machine in stepper mode (Ctrl+S). This will allow you to hold and view the machine at each stage of the placement cycle. This may help determine if it is false placement, vacuum or kiss-off. We find this useful when trying
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 08:46:30 EST 2006 | billyd
Years ago we used an LSM to verify the width of the dots, but you still have to visually verify that perfect little "hershey kiss".
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 16:39:18 EDT 2007 | john_smith
Jacky, we have had a similar problem. We needed to go to a smaller nozzle and also check your vacuume system and air kiss.Could be after placement when the machine blows air to insure the part is off the nozzle that it is effecting the solder brick.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 23:20:02 EST 2007 | er_pe
Please take a look at the write ups here on this forum regarding the ACE KISS systems. Have you taken a look at and reviewed the Pillarhouse systems ???