Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 16 15:52:32 EDT 2006 | magszoo
yes we already swapped the relays and they worked fine on the second machine. How would we verify it is the ballscrew if that is a possibility?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 10:30:54 EDT 2006 | dekhead
I think you may be remembering wrong. Timer circuit will normally cause table drop when system power is re-applied, not when it is removed.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 08:28:05 EDT 2006 | AR
Hi all All you wave soldering people, have you had any trouble in keeping the copper level of your SAC solder pots under control? How do you combat the gradual rise of copper contents owing to dissolution from through-hole component leads etc.?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 10:02:24 EDT 2006 | aj
Hi, We are using SACX and have not noticed any rise in copper. I do know that there are Solder Bars available without the Copper to try and bring the level under control. aj...
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 20:46:32 EDT 2007 | Mike Konrad
We manufacture similar equipment. I would recommend that most of the testing be performed in an automatic shut-off mode. There are potential issues with both methods, automatic shut-off and fixed time tests. In an automatic shut-off mode, the cl
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 11:40:38 EST 2008 | dwl
Hello, I have an MPM AP 25 and the camera parks itself over the worknest, so when the z tower tries to rise to print, it collides with the camera. Is there some way to adjust the park position so that the camera in not in the way of the Z tower? Than
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 13:08:43 EDT 2011 | hegemon
Check your reflow profile as well, it could be that your ramp rate from flux activation to reflow might be too steep. This is in the same line as the post from Ken. Too fast a rise in temperature will collapse the outside rows too far in advance of
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 05:30:29 EST 2012 | sunyb123
i have facing a problem in dek 265 horizon that rising table position error ,please help in for solving this problem
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 11:27:44 EST 2013 | ericrr
----- More ------ Due to the need to keep to run going while waiting fo the repair joker to emerge, are doing the run on just two machines.It turns out that when the faulty machine has been left on for two hours the fault disappears and the machine w
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 12:52:31 EST 2013 | ericrr
Interesting enough, it did turn out to be alignment, maybe the machine is getting bend & twisted just like people do when they get old....... or maybe I should say as the beam gets less intense with old age the sensor needs to be readjusted to pick u