Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 22:14:58 EDT 2013 | isd_jwendell
I have used the 850's previous version (and other batch ovens). The current specified was AFTER the unit was at operating temperature, not what it took to warm up. If you have power restrictions, like I do, be careful with this model. Having used ba
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 05:09:13 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Mod code 69 in early firmware versions was laser align part size addition but in later versions is was laser intensity.....if its set to 0 try it at 250 and see what it does....if this doesnt work....set it back to 0. It seems that when you put somet
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 12:18:12 EST 2013 | jimmyboz
Its been a couple years since I worked with Flexa every day. The program uses the part number and this should reference some shape library. If you understand the nomenclature of this library, it should get you close. I don't remember if the default
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 12:21:03 EST 2013 | jimmyboz
Its been a couple years since I worked with Flexa every day. The program uses the part number and this should reference some shape library. If you understand the nomenclature of this library, it should get you close. I don't remember if the default
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 12:44:45 EST 2013 | jaimebc
Just to add to Chad's response, there is box that you need to check in the program editor, ours is under the colum soldering unit one, click on the icon at the bottom, you should now be able to see a box " fix horizontal permanently". Check this box
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 12:57:01 EST 2013 | markhoch
Thank you for your reply Chris We have the same exact unit. But we've had issues with the cleaning solution leaching into the electrical cabinet and shorting out the PLC. They use a foam weather strip as the only insulation, and the cleaning solutio
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 04:07:09 EST 2015 | xboxhaxorz
Most serious rework stations are from ersa, pdr etc; We actually wanted a fully automated system with split vision and in USA that would probably cost around $50k. We decided on a ZX360 which is about 300 lbs and it worked quite well without issue fo
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 15:21:54 EST 2014 | warwolf
We process an average of 300 units per batch with spikes to 750, we can sustain about two to three people populating to maintain good quality/throughput. Part placement is broken up equally to reduce operator stress(usually a limit of 5 different pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 11:12:18 EDT 2015 | zombee
Problem is solved! There wasn't voltage on motor inputs (only 5-10V AC) when the motor connected correctly, but was ~210V AC without motor. Firstly, I exchanged the motor speed control relay (Panasonic G-series type), but the result was same. (the a
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 15:51:57 EDT 2015 | billthebuilder
I am looking to test our Pick and Place robot with a RLC circuit of various sized components and orientations. I figure this has been done before, so before making it my self I wanted to check if such a board was available. Also, if there's a circu