Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 20:56:25 EDT 2004 | Mikkal
You are better off getting a field service engineer to fix for you. I had a similar problem, one of my technician try to fix, made it worse. Ended up costing me a fortune. In the end Universal had to come and fix. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 16:07:16 EST 2006 | mdm4ua
Mydata has a guy in Seattle but we have had only one time in five years we had to wait more than a day for sevice and we are in Florida and they are Boston. Most of the time you they can get you back up and running over the phone.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 14:44:40 EDT 2004 | Mark
The service has slightly gone downhill since the last layoff they had. But I have had no problems and seem to get all the answers I need. The reason for slightly downhill is they don't have many left to answer calls, answer emails, and do service run
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 14:44:30 EST 2004 | JohnS
I had identical issue with CBGA's. I also found stress fractures at the sphere/substrate interconnect. The supplier had data to support their acceptability but we persisted and they reworked them,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 13:09:28 EST 2005 | barryg
WE have had one for many years, it has been very reliable, They are not the cadillac of wave machines, but suitable. Parts from novastar are pricy, but again we have not had many problems.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 14:26:34 EST 2005 | clampron
I had worked with one some time ago. The preheat was not powerfull enough and we had a difficult time with the tope side flow. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 13:29:35 EST 2005 | vinod
Hi Friends, I had a PCB with polymide material with nickle tin plating on it. I had real hard time to do hand solder. I am asking help if any one have any experience with polymide material.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 10:38:30 EST 2005 | Dougs
I've seen this before. I had a CP6 doing this for a while, replaced the nozzle springs with ones wound the opposite way from the fuji ones. replaced the springs with these and never had the problem again. you can get them from Ritchie precision eng
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 09:55:33 EDT 2005 | james
So far this is what I found and have not had any problems since. There was a big chunk of the belt torn halfway off and I had to cut part of it. Also there was a connector loose on one of the boards. Thanks for all of your advice.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 01 11:03:11 EDT 2005 | smt_pro
We had this happen in a Heller 1808 oven when we placed Tant-A caps in glue (bottom side / no paste). We had our oven retrofitted to control the zone blower speeds. No more problem.