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Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 10:41:35 EST 2012 | PB

We own two KISS 305 machines from ACE. Extremely happy with the machine. More so, with thier support. The support is the best from any vendor I deal with which is a critical part of our operations. Another thing is thier continuing R & D work. They

Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 11:24:03 EST 2012 | emeto

Versaflow3 is way better than KISS103. I had them both and I don't see any comparison.they are different class machines.

Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 13:48:49 EST 2013 | smtequip

I would not consider KISS unless you have a limited budget and very low production volume as they are not well built enough to be considered "production" machines. That means they will not last as well as a machine from ERSA, Seho, or EBSO which coi

Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 15:33:20 EST 2013 | hegemon

Funny how things can be looked at from two sides. Not sure what would be considered low volume in the above post. Our first KISS machine has been producing product for well over 4 years now, double shifts every day, and about 50% of the saturdays

Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 09:48:51 EST 2013 | markhoch

'hege I agree with you 1000%. I wouldn't be at all be surprised if the previous poster was a used equipment broker. And I'd bet $$$ to Doughnuts that he's got a few used, high end, German built machines lying around that he wouldn't mind unloading.

Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 09:26:08 EST 2012 | proceng1

I've got four KISS 103s. If you keep up with the pump cleaning and especially keep your nozzles clean on the Lead Free, they are great. The only downside with them is that they are West Coast and we are East Coast, so if I have an issue first thing

Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 19:26:45 EST 2013 | hegemon

In the same way my BMW gets me to work and back, it is a much different class (pricewise)than a Toyota Camry, yet both accomplish the same goal. Every day. Is the BMW a "better" car? Is the Camry a lesser vehicle, even if it gets me to work on time

Trouble selective soldering fine pitch connectors

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 13:26:40 EST 2012 | dyoungquist

We are using our selective solder machine to solder a backplane with sixteen (16) 4x48 pin 0.080" connectors. Our first pass yield is about 85% meaning that 85% of the connectors come out with no bridges. Not quite as fine pitch as your connector a

Tyco ? RPS selective soldering systems

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 11:40:20 EDT 2006 | Chunks

It's been a few years, but lack of preheat was my problem with this machine.

Trouble selective soldering fine pitch connectors

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 14:39:19 EST 2013 | eniac

Hi, guys. Does anyone use a EBSO selective soldering machines? Can you write your parameters for two rows connector? Thx!


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