Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 02 05:40:20 EST 2004 | p.LAKSHMANAN
cALIBRATION OF SOLDERING IRON DEPENDS ON THE USAGE AND AGAIN DEPENDS ON THE PERFORMANCE.NORMALLY U CAN FIX THE CALIBRATION INTERVAL AS 3 MONTHS (OR) 6 MONTHS AND ANALYSE IF THERE IS ANY SUBSTANTIAL DRIFT IN THE READINGS(BETWEEN ACTUAL AND DISPLAYED).
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 15:02:20 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
All, I was wondering if anyone out there has designed their own feeder calibration station. I was looking at some of the calibration ones out there and they don't look to intense to make. Give me some feedback on the negatives as well to making this.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 15:49:30 EST 2005 | derengmao
I did calibration for the fixed camera according to the Training Center System's book. But it seemed it is for diciding the heads'offset, very few is for camera itself. When calibrate, It does recognize the calibration tool ad finish. However when te
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 11:59:13 EST 2006 | johnw
Hi Better to check the table calibration and wedges also the rack and pinion gear at the back of the table for control if you go into mechacheck you can set the servo and the calibration data if its an early cp6 its quite simple to set up if its a cp
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 12:28:05 EST 2006 | jdengler
We do the same as SR Tech but add in a check of the thermocouples the oven uses to monitor it's own temp. Annually I attach a thermocouple from a calibrated thermometer to the thermocouple in the oven. I compare the readings. We specify a plus min
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 07:44:12 EST 2006 | Chunks
That's why I parallel ported the T/C's. Now I can use a calibrated hand help thermocouple and plug into the T/Cs on the oven. If they're within about 3 degrees of each other, then they're considered within our specification. Paper work on the hand
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 09:55:25 EST 2006 | fredericksr
Thanks everyone, I have found your postings very helpful for reflow ovens and intend to review my reflow calibration and validation, but in this particular instance I should have been more specific. We use the non conveyorized type of oven (Ten
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 12:17:03 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Hi, I am taking a survey. How many CP6/CP4 feeders should an experienced technician be able to calibrate and PM in an 8 hour shift ? Exclude major repairs. Just cleaning,lube and calibrate. We have implemented a full time feeder technician and I wa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 13:47:00 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
If its the same as a Momentum then no you do not need to use jigs. There is a "global offset" field that allows you to add background offsets. The glass plate jig calibration procedure only needs to be used after a major crash or if you feel the need
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 13:09:38 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
Hege, there is no actual calibration of the thermocouple itself. You can however verify that they read correctly. Heller sells an option on their reflow ovens specifically for this purpose. I hoping that someone chimes in here that is NADCAP certifi