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Converting 8040 Turn conveyor to LEFT turn

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 10:52:19 EST 2008 | kbhatia

R SMT line flow to a R->L flow after the 90 degree turn. We have some equipment that is R->L and wish to interface to the end of this line. So the flow is oven (with enough air blowers that the 8040 is cool) -> 8040 turnstyle to move LEFT (technicall

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:20:19 EST 2007 | slthomas

I'm inclined to suggest that you use a specified temperature, thus eliminating your situation. Why not use 90�C? I suppose you could calculate a duration for 70 based on the requirements at 40 and 90 if you really wanted to, but still I wonder why.

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:41:47 EST 2007 | gersla

Dear Steve. We are EMS company and we are getting wide range of components from our customers. Some of them came in trays, that can withstand up to 75 degree maximum. If someone will not pay attention to this the tray get damaged (if there is some Q

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 01:22:41 EST 2007 | gersla

As I told you, some carriers (trays) are limited to 75 degree maximum, and from time to time employees do not pay attention to this. This is one of the reasons. The second reason is that 90 degree still be problematic in a case of rebake more then 3

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 15:12:25 EST 2007 | slthomas

I see. You might request that those parts be provided in the proper trays (125�) for starters, but I do understand the issues with contract assembly. I'd be inclined to write a program to pick them from that tray and place them into a proper one. Wh

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 13:09:35 EST 2008 | stevek

As I told you, some carriers (trays) are limited > to 75 degree maximum, and from time to time > employees do not pay attention to this. This is > one of the reasons. The second reason is that 90 > degree still be problematic in a case of rebake

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 27 13:37:15 EST 2007 | chef

Mr. Wizard- Bingo, you did it again - don't know why I had to wait for the 3DBB before I saw the light. I have similar sitiaction to Steve - shake and bake, baby - two turns of the rotisserie- now ya got 2 bottles of californy spill on reserve - di

Baking components at 70 degree

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 22:32:03 EST 2007 | davef

Nerdyboy don't write no blanking program. Get two extra carriers of the same size and configuration as the low temperature carrier that you want bake at a higher temperature. One of the these extra carriers needs to be high temperature material that

Simplimatic Model 8040 90* turn

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 24 09:15:50 EDT 2015 | garym4569

In need of GE VersaMax PLC program for a Simplimatic model 8040 90* turn conveyor. Thanks

Fuji NXT

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 11:12:58 EST 2006 | smtuser1234

Watch out for the large board trick. You have to turn the board 90 degrees to run it.

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