Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 16:36:44 EST 2006 | Frank
Comtra doesn't usually sell directly to the end user. Try consulting your machine manufacturer. On the mechanical belt feeders there are no adjustment. On the electrical feeders there is a turn switch to select the feeding travel of the belt. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 11:44:20 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Forget the manuel hell Ive always thought of branching out in a consultant role for wave.Ive got 12 yrs experience on soltecs and certified at Soltec college too.where are u located? you can email at WaveMasterLarry@yahoo.com if intrested.we can disc
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 21 21:46:47 EST 2006 | alphaman
I was wondering if anyone with Quad QSV1 programming experience would be interested in offering some help VIA e-mails. We just recently purchased a used machine and are running it quite well. Problem is it seems extremely slow. I would like to get
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 03:00:09 EST 2006 | meritajs
Hi All, We have problem with Zevatech FS-730 This machine shows error E202062: "System error: T axis of head: Parameter error when T axis performs PTP action.(Kind of unit)" and it stop running. It does not pick up components. At low speed it works s
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 15:23:10 EST 2006 | jdumont
We have a C-740. I agree with the second pass statement. Be careful how much you overlap. Also make sure the board is very clean before you coat or its worthless. You will be able to get very accurate results without masking. Let me know if you need
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 04 13:45:11 EDT 2006 | ultraspray
My name is Stephanie Baldwin. I work for USI and have been following this forum. I would suggest that you give both USI and Asymtek the opportunity to coat a sample board for you. You can then compare the two technologies side by side. If possibl
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 16:27:51 EST 2006 | Frank
I would rather keep my Juki KE-2060. It runs faster, do larger boards, and can place a wider range of components when compared to the Opal. Also, I have trolleys on front and rear, without losing any feeder locations. Why can't you put trolleys on
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 13:18:39 EST 2006 | Chunks
Almost 4-got. Get some squeegee blade detents. They're the little spring loaded things that keep the squeegee blades in place in the head, until the machine locks them in place. they tend to wear out if you do a lot of blade swapping. Fastek also
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 11:26:53 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
FYI, Chunk is right about the blade detents if you have the Pro-head. If you don't have that head, you will not need them. If you mount your blades using thumb screws, you can stop looking for the detents!! Ours ran very well, keep it CLEAN. We used
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 27 08:07:03 EDT 2006 | JH
Yes, that is the unit I have tried (or as you say, a convincing copy). Sorry aj, some months ago on this thread you asked where I was based and the answer is Nottingham, England. I only check this site once every few months and it has been a busy
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