Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 20:42:06 EST 2022 | jdengler
I think it is the belt. Looking at the video it appears to come off just after the splice goes around the pulley, so probably a bad splice. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 20:41:48 EST 2022 | mihai_voivod
Thank you guys for all of the feedback. I ended up swapping the left and right conveyor belts and they seem to have been working properly for 24 hours.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 03:56:18 EST 2022 | cbeneat
Is the wheel that drives the belt in alignment? I assume all the bearings are turning. We've had bearings in the past be on the edge of seizing in our end pulley's. Tightening too much could cause it to turn harder, causing the belt to jump off. Coul
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 22:14:24 EST 2022 | sarason
Yes something like that.ie a higher edge. Looking at your original picture I assumed no edge. If that doesn't work, then it is time to change the belt. But do check the frame with a straight edge. you may find a little twist or bend that may not be v
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 23:26:48 EST 2022 | sarason
The question should be how does it ever stay on track. Replace the roller with one with closed sides and you wont have a problem. THe belts tension probably varies because of age and wear along its length, thus working for a few feet and then going o
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 15:04:37 EST 2005 | jimdugan
I have a plant in Shenzhen China and i am trying to locate a manufacturer of an inline cleaner for PCBA cleaning. Preferably manufactured in China. I am aware of the cleaner manufacturers in the USA. I use DI-water only no chemicals.
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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 10:00:43 EST 2005 | GS
Did you considered Aquastorm 200 (speedline)? Regards GS
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 10:33:51 EDT 2001 | sallyt
What do you think of "In-line" X-ray inspection systems?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 17:56:52 EST 2003 | pjc
Batch vs. In-Line for straight aqueous cleaning applications tends to be all about production. You'll have to see what cycle times you get from the various batch systems out there vs. the in-lines. In-Lines come in various sizes. Some of the leading