Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 08:27:12 EDT 2011 | kaschliman
Our two component suppliers use 99.5Sn/0.5Cu and 97Sn/3Ag solder (respectively) for tinning their leads. We use 98.9Sn/.66Cu/.33Ag solder in our wave solder machine. Is there any significant advantage to either tinning process regarding solderabili
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 22:46:41 EDT 2005 | nozzles
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Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 09:25:25 EDT 2005 | smtuser1234
If the nozzle adapter is new then the nozzle are worn. How old are the nozzles ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 10:27:34 EDT 2005 | GEB
The nozzles are brand new too (got them friday). 08MPF (0.08") is their part number. I tried using the air kiss feature in the setup mode and found that it blew the nozzle off the nozzle holder, not sure if this is ment to happen in this mode, but t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 07:27:10 EDT 2005 | buchi79
Are you buying nozzles from UIC or other vendor? By the way, what is the component you rejecting? Is it happening to random component or specific one?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 12:50:59 EDT 2005 | mnguyen
You may want to look at which spindle that is dropping the nozzle and check the O-ring on the spindle head. It's probably bad, cracked, or broken. Replace it and that will fix it
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 16:29:27 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
The air kiss is to replace the vacuum with air so the part will drop off the nozzle. Every machine I've seen with Air kiss, uses it when discarding a part as well as when placing a part. The air kiss should not be strong enough to blow the nozzle off
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 04 11:32:44 EDT 2005 | geb
One of my Universal GSM (1995/ 1996 model) pick and place machines has recently started to drop the nozzle on the reject belt when dropping off a rejected component. I have tried replacing the nozzel holders on the ends of the spindles but with no im
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 14:31:35 EST 2013 | tombstonesmt
Thank you guys. I will check this stuff out. It > quite possibly could be something we have done > wrong. Thanks again for the feedback Add anti seize to the threads. We do this to all of our nozzles when we first "tin" them with Active8. We usua
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 11:02:45 EDT 1999 | M Cox
Any suggestions on how to maintain Adhesive dispensing nozzles??? They seem to plug up over night and it is starting to get on my nerves. We have tried leaving the nozzles in the machine, removing them and soaking in alcohol, blowing them out with