Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 11:49:24 EDT 2005 | thomasleetch
Does any one have a picture of a unversal stencil adapter for a SPM printer? We have stencils for Dek machines that are 25" by 23"wide that we need to turn 90 degrees to be able to center the pattern for the spm printer.Or do you have one for sale? T
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 11:51:45 EDT 2005 | thomasleetch
Does any one have a picture of a unversal stencil adapter for a SPM printer? We have stencils for Dek machines that are 25" by 23"wide that we need to turn 90 degrees to be able to center the pattern for the spm printer.Or do you have one for sale? T
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 11:51:07 EDT 2005 | Rob
Depends on how many nozzles you will need for the larger board - if its 8 or less (4 per head) then you can take it out. You shouldn't have too many problems with this as with your setup you have one for small stuff & one for big stuff.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 17:24:19 EDT 2005 | PWH
Could also be a ground plane under one of the terminations of the cap causing heat sink troubles during reflow. One pad liquifies/solidifies before the other. Don't know a good solution for this outside of reworking them.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 17 00:32:12 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
I saw detail of machine beamwaork spark 400. I find based on detail that it is very compact machine & can do solder pasting, placement, soldering , inspection in one machine. Is any one using this machine, how is performance & output of machine. aja
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 05:23:34 EDT 2005 | kentes
We have one set MPM AP25. Its prestop position is not stable,but stop position is stable. It often occur "time out" alarm when load PCB.Which one can help us.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 10:22:04 EDT 2005 | PWH
At times we have had this problem with our AP25 due to one of the conveyor belts slipping. Load a PCB and check to see that both conveyor belts are running at the same speed. If not, tighten the one that is dragging. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 14:07:36 EDT 2005 | bobpan
Could you not second source a shaft on an old junk machine from one of these companies that sell used equipment?? Probably a pain in the $@#$%^ though. Good luck...one way or the other it sounds to me like your going to get the shaft....haha... chow
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 08:55:05 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
If a rubber squeege is bumped on the edge, no biggee. But you have to be carefull the metal ones don't get dinged. All it takes is a little extra care but if your operators are used to handling the rubber one they might not increase the amount of c
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 16:15:10 EDT 2005 | valuems
Hello If you want one of these belt conveyers, I have a short incline one. Was getting ready to scrap it and you can have it for the shipping cost. Harry