Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 20:57:51 EST 2006 | bobpan
Mazin, Give me some more information as to what originally caused the problem, Was there an electrical storm, was someone programming when the problem happened, Did you start it up and it happened, etc...etc... The more information the BETTER i can h
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 18:49:39 EST 2006 | A.S.
TRY TO REPROGRAM THE AXISES AND CHECK THE WIRES GOING TO THE E-STOP BUTTON THESE PROBLEMS CAN CUASE THESE ERROS TO KEEP COMING UP TRY THIS AND YOU MAY FIX YOUR PROBLEM
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 06:11:18 EST 2005 | siverts
Nozzle used? Nozzle tip damaged/worn-out (that's where the nozzle life comes in)? Component package? Heavy component? Feeder? Do You see that component type, used by that nozzle inside the machine, or components at the wrong spot on the pcb? If so, t
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 27 05:58:06 EST 2005 | raj_nz
YV100XT pick and place machine keeps on coming up with FLYING NOZZLE ERROR...any ideas whats the cause
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 10:59:37 EST 2005 | Rob
Also try boosting the bottom zones up to get extra heat in. Now try this at lead free temperatures & watch them go pop as the air inside expands & vents at the base. O to be in America & be free of our wonderful european decision makers.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 08:03:14 EST 2005 | jonathanpaul
Have any of you ever experienced minor eruptions in your solder bath while it is heating up? Our solder bath splashes solder while it's heating. Once the bath is molten, it no longer does. Can anyone suggest a cause?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 15:04:40 EST 2005 | pmd
Rapid heating of solder caused solder underneath surface to expand and become pressurized. Check to see if power cycles on and off during warm up. A slower rate of of climb should help.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 20:33:35 EST 2005 | KEN
Rule 1: Clean it as soon as you see it! Don't let it dry. It's harder to clean up and can be easily injested when in a dry powder form. Rule 2: See rule 1
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 12:19:50 EST 2005 | Carmine Garboza
I'd like to see the rotary vane vacuum which could suck up a column of molten tin/lead 2 inches in diameter...
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 14 21:48:20 EST 2005 | smtuser1234
I agree with Pete C. Not enough companies make their pick-&-place vendors prove the accuracy. So it is up to you to ask and most vendors are willing to help in this area. Universal does a good job in this area.