Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 13:02:44 EDT 1998 | John
Does anyone have info on the rotary chip wave(compare/contrast to z wave.....)?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 13:29:08 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| Does anyone have info on the rotary chip wave(compare/contrast to z wave.....)? John, In my humble opinion, rotary chip waves are the best thing since forced convection. Great coverage; never clog. And here's a really cool perk: the rotary chip w
Electronics Forum | Wed May 06 11:16:18 EDT 1998 | john
| | Does anyone have info on the rotary chip wave(compare/contrast to z wave.....)? | John, | In my humble opinion, rotary chip waves are the best thing since forced convection. Great coverage; never clog. And here's a really cool perk: the rotary
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 16:25:35 EDT 1998 | Chrys
Last week I posted a message on rotary chip waves that stated that the drive shaft had a protective boot around a u-joint that degraded and exposed the joint. Someone from the manufacturer read it and contacted me. He told me the problem has been re
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 15:56:26 EDT 1998 | John
| Last week I posted a message on rotary chip waves that stated that the drive shaft had a protective boot around a u-joint that degraded and exposed the joint. | Someone from the manufacturer read it and contacted me. He told me the problem has bee
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 22:03:49 EDT 1998 | Tom Gervascio
| | Last week I posted a message on rotary chip waves that stated that the drive shaft had a protective boot around a u-joint that degraded and exposed the joint. | | Someone from the manufacturer read it and contacted me. He told me the problem has
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 00:53:06 EDT 1998 | Dave M
| | | Last week I posted a message on rotary chip waves that stated that the drive shaft had a protective boot around a u-joint that degraded and exposed the joint. | | | Someone from the manufacturer read it and contacted me. He told me the problem
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 08:44:29 EST 2023 | spoiltforchoice
> Does the 'R' suffix not mean a rotary head on the > machine? This will then allow for that head to be > a 'chip shooter' but does so with a lower height > off the PCB being assembled. That is, the rotary > head offers some gain i
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 03:17:01 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies
To all SiPlace Users, I know there are lots of you out there! From your own experiences, what sort of life expectancy would you expect (in terms of number of placements) from a rotary star head for a Siplace 80S15 or 80S20 machine, before a replacem
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 12:31:43 EDT 2007 | jdengler
You probably do not have "Drift". The rotary table and or fixture may not be square. The rotary table can be adjusted. You should have someone who has done this before available to make the adjustment before you try it yourself. You can check the