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CP6 SHAFT CLUTCH

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 08:38:30 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

There is a method and let me stress that you need a competent wrench man to do this.It does require a "crows foot" jig that you can probably get from a used equipment dealer. The proper way to clean the clutches is to remove them from the ring gear.

CP6 SHAFT CLUTCH

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 13:44:17 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

There is no 8mm wrenches involved. The procedure is a little to extensive to post.The only hand tools required are the crows foot jig a set of allen wrenches and an adjustable wrench. You have to remove the shaft crown to get the clutch out. Again..

Buying a Yamaha YS12F/YS12F combination, Please let me know your views for advantages and disadvantages.

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 06 12:28:08 EDT 2013 | christian01976

Hello. I just can say: buy it! We have some older Yamaha machines (Assembleon in europe). Topz X2, two Opal X2 in line and a line of MC24 (YS24) and MC1 (YS100). And those machines are really good. I have no bad things to say about them. Greetings

No-Clean flux residue from Secondary Ops

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 12:59:12 EDT 2013 | pauldavis4

New pcba supplier sent us first article pcbas (SMT, Wave & hand solder operations) that failed our testing due to no-clean flux residues found under ICs and around passive capacitors. Second lot came in and had 100% pass yield, but we still see a cl

SRX AUTOBAUD

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 16:08:47 EDT 2013 | nophsem

The game doesn't end, bobpan! When I changed SRX boards, turn on the machine and doesn't indicates Motor error #5 and head initialize at home. I upload a program, I put the PCB to start, then RUN and head stay paralyzed halfway between HOME and PCB,

Omniflo 5 thermal profiling.

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 11:12:48 EDT 2013 | derekj

Hello all. Running a new to us Omniflo 5 and realized that there is no ports for thermocouplers or wires to do any profiling. There is a space on a front panel for thermal profiling inputs, so I am assuming it was optional, just not spec'ed on this m

Best soldering iron?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 15:51:14 EDT 2013 | jdengler

We use JBC here. I like the response time of the iron tip. When soldering, the tip temperature does not drop as much as the Weller's we used to use. I like the ease of changing tip sizes. I dislike the cost of replacement elements. The tip and

Best soldering iron?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 16:05:52 EDT 2013 | hegemon

JBC is a great performer, but tips can get a bit expensive. If you are working smaller parts like 0402 and 0201 capacitors, go with the JBC Nano Station. We have 3 stations, each with dual Nano soldering irons. The balance of our stuff is H*kko Fo

IPC 7530 section 7.3.1.1 Regarding K type thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 29 13:04:58 EDT 2013 | KIC-Tech Service

Sr. Tech, As far as I’m aware, most if not all, manufactures of thermal profilers offer K type thermocouples as a standard for profiling in the electronics manufacturing industry. In my decades of experience in the reflow and wave solder industry, t

IPC 7530 section 7.3.1.1 Regarding K type thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 30 04:27:40 EDT 2013 | grahamcooper22

I am not sure what the IPC spec is suggesting....K type thermocouples are normally specified upto 1250 C, of course there is a tolerance in their accuracy and this probably degrades after hundreds of uses through a reflow oven, but normally the accur


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