Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 12:59:09 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
That sounds very odd what smter is saying. The screws around the outside of the fans have nothing to do with the bearings. You only really need to tighten those screws enough to squish the gasket a little. No special torque settings required. As lon
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 10:38:00 EST 2015 | swag
We don't have parts around anymore but I can offer a tip that might help. Our conceptronic is gone but the major issue we had with it was bearings going out on blowers. We rebuilt them in-house. Found a high temp. bearing through a bearing supplie
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 13:39:59 EDT 2013 | eadthem
Most of this you have probably covered, but these are what have caused heating issues for us in our 1707 EXL. First, you would probably notice, but check that all blowers are turning by looking at there cooling fans in the top and bottom, Our 170
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 01 04:55:20 EDT 2008 | benefon
Hello all Our Omni 5 has given the 'Cooling module high temp' warning twice during the past month. I suspect that the blower motor is the culprit but have not been able to verify this because the oven has started up normally after acknowledging the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 13:23:45 EDT 2020 | bmalhi
Small components blown issue could be due to one of the below. - Process issue; Make sure solder paste is fresh, if flux is drying out it will not hold parts properly. Check downward pressure of Pick Place. SOT may have to be pushed a little harder i
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 17:39:21 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Is there anyone who can help me with the average profile to start and speed of the above-mentionned oven ? Have you used the blower at any other setting than 100% use? | Barbe: The first pass at setting your profile should be based on: 1 Sol
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 12:14:26 EST 1998 | eyal dickerman
I'm suprise that you are not evaloating HELLER ovens ,It is the best ,relaible oven in the market for more than 5 years. They are using the same heater/blower technology from the same manufacturer for years... HELLER offers LIFE WARRENTY for the heat
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 22:24:21 EDT 2004 | KEN
More zones = higher thruput. Is it better to have (8) 12 inch zones vs. (7) 15 inch zones? One thought might be more parts = more cost = more potential for failure. I have a bunch of BTU's with over 12,000 heating hours of combined opertion. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 20:13:39 EDT 2004 | grayman
The same with Russ, I would look at Vitronics and BTU. based on my experience they give best results especially on the profile. Maintenace is also superb! BTU has modular blower, heater T/C assy. Vitronics is "XPM - NO PM System" Now, BTU offers lif
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 19:29:18 EST 2004 | hyabro
One of my customer had an oven made of galvanized metal. when he rised the temperature for lead free application the zinc from the alloy(blower turbine and housing,...) was melted and was removed .I offered to my customer an used oven tornado made by