Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 17:39:11 EST 2005 | Austinj
I am most familiar with Heller (10 yrs. of 1088 4 zone - 1800 8 zone ovens) and find them to be very reliable. Other Manufacturers may have five zone ovens on the used market. (I used Petlock as an example because you could get data sheets/specs from
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:19:49 EST 2005 | Dilbert
I don't work on quads but I can give you some things to look for... Each of the moving axis work off a motor that is controlled by a "drive". Some of these drives have a fault or error output that is connected to the motion controller. One of your
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 19:07:57 EDT 2005 | bobpan
Mike, Right down all the settings you have for your machine (this may take a while). Also back up the programs you want to save. Now....if i can remember correctly.....when looking into the black computer box from the back of the machine...in your bo
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:34:53 EST 2005 | jimmyb
In your PDs you must specify a single nozzle size. Meaning don't assume that entering nozzle size max=1.3 and nozzle size min=1.3 forces the machine to use a 1.3. Nozzle size min is not used in the CP6 software (it only uses nozzle size max), there
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 07:25:12 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
We have lab sink in our SMT area that we use for washing off stencils and hand tools that are contaminated with solder paste. The sink has a float in it and when the water level reaches a certain point it pumps the main basin out through a filter th
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 08:11:02 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
I appreciate the detailed reply. However, I had tried dimensioning the stencil to everything imaginable, including the correct/measured dimensions. Interestingly enough, after loading a new stencil into our adaptor, I had no errors with the new pro
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 17:27:46 EDT 2005 | cmiller
They are expensive so you need to have a lot of jobs that take a long time to hand solder or have a ton of masking. Also look at bottom side wave soldering, if you are having a lot of defects, the selective will allow you to solder both sides in surf
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 03:48:51 EDT 2005 | Base
YV100, easy... YV112 uses a dual work-area, dual gantry machine in which the gantry does X and the PCB-table does Y movements. Also each gantry can only work on one PCB work-area and can pick form only one side of the machine. Basically you have two
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 18:36:22 EDT 2005 | global
Ok here's one for ya. We have a DEK 260 with a Cyberbectic vision system, 1 of about only 50 made as told to me by a DEK service Tech. So if anyone has operated one of the other 49 you may be able to help. The Service techs at DEK are not familiar en
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 09:32:03 EDT 2005 | gregp
No one can stop you from making feeders. But unless they are better and cheaper than the OEM you will not be successful. Feeders look simple(CP4 for instance) but there are many underlying design concerns that are not apparent to the naked eye. Yo