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Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 13:29:33 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
We have been running a Heller 1707EXL for 8 years and added a Heller 1707MKIII about 1 years ago. We have not had any problems with either one of them. We do both lead and lead-free assemblies along with BGA/LGA components. If speed/volume is not
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:40:07 EST 2004 | vinod
Thanks Grant. I have Heller 1707 and it has built in thermal profiler. As a start up We won't be able to buy kic, but I have used in past and it is great.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 18:58:36 EST 2008 | mhogan130
Does anyone have a recomendation of the manufacturer and/or model number of an exhaust fan used with a Heller1707? I need to move 400CFM with an 8" vent and can't seem to locate a vendor.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 17 04:15:19 EDT 2010 | grahamcooper22
As a solder paste supplier I have profiled lots of different makes of ovens. I really like the Heller 1707. I have several customers who do lead free mid volume assembly with these ovens. They also seem to give shiny lead free joints.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 09:55:54 EDT 2010 | dyoungquist
We have a Heller 1707EXL (7 zone) and have been doing lead free with it since 2006.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 07:58:07 EDT 2011 | wrongway
Hello all the heller chain oil p/n is 680784 im not for sure what the p/n is for the jar but mine have always leaked a little good luck
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 09:54:53 EST 2011 | dyoungquist
Since it is listed as "Typical Run Current", my assumption is that is the current after it has heated up and stabilized at your profile settings, i.e. not start up. The recommended breaker size is 100 Amps. That would imply it can draw more than th
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 12:07:16 EDT 2013 | marcpeo
Hi, Please give a call to Bilal Malhi Service Manager at Heller. +1-973-377-6800 EXT 312 Bilal and his team can walk you through some easy steps to determine the cause. Should be relatively quick to get to the bottom of it! Best, Marc
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 10:07:44 EDT 2013 | mccabekev
I moved the fixed rail in by about 2 inches and it seems to have done the trick. Rail movement is easy, moving machine to keep all conveyors in line not so easy