Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 09:18:05 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt
Have you looking into acrylic? We've had huge success with boards with stringent keep out areas while achieving proper thickness. Acrylic requires a thinner or cutting agent to perform repair/rework. -TSS
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 08:30:03 EDT 2016 | sumote
I agree with Tom. You are most likely looking for an airline that has failed. I am repairing my 265 often for airline issues.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 13:54:44 EDT 2016 | rdubya71
Hey Rob, Try 2 part 5 minute epoxy from mg chemicals. you can usually find it at your local fry's electronics store for under $10 R-
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 14:12:09 EDT 2016 | emeto
That looks like a good plan. It will give you the options to examine your product and perform some repairs and/or changes if needed. As a design house you will appreciate that. Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 09:27:56 EDT 2016 | bobpan
Glad I can help....if you have any other questions...go to my web page @ www.precision-repairs.com Bob
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 12:08:06 EDT 2016 | tnisbet
If the damaged / scratched area you're referring to is where to rollers ride, we have a repair kit that would save you some money. tom@goppm.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 02:14:12 EDT 2016 | nikkilouie
hi guys, is there anyone know how to repair this error "maschine nicht ansprechbar" or "machine unresponsive". This error is from EKRA E5. thanks for any help..
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 08:12:37 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Search for the bios or motherboard on ebay. Type in the part numbers you find on the boards and see if anything comes up. Often these are standard pc boards. I've repaired my old MPM by finding the cards on ebay cheap.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 09:10:20 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Probably similar cost to find one on ebay or a used machine broker vs. repair unless the fault is obvious from visual inspection. I would be interested to know if anyone does service cards from these older VME chassis though.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 05 12:11:38 EDT 2016 | sarason
The next question how do you do repair through conformal coating . Opps! Better off having done all your inspection and testing first! Hopefully your question is for service! regards sarason