Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 22:10:38 EDT 2013 | jaimebc
We have HRFT-301U ( staple bend) is fairly easy to set up. All you need is t-handle Allen that I believe is provided with the machine. All adjustments to form a part, both pitch and lead length are mechanically adjusted by sliding the forming and c
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 12:27:48 EDT 2013 | jaimebc
It is possible. You can do one or up to 5 at a time. But yes you can feed loose resistors. We do it as well.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 18:01:27 EDT 2013 | huske
I've had that issue before, here's how you fix it, or at least it worked for me. Also assuming you didn't destroy a shaft, which should be obvious. Follow the flexible vacuum tubes to the top of the hydra shafts, you should see a red light below the
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 05:01:38 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Motor Error 5 is usually an interlock error. Take off the rear right cover and look at the red and green led's on the driver cards. If they are both lit....you have a door open or if you have carts....a feeder base switch is up. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 09 15:38:20 EDT 2013 | action_101
For the proper baking durations for msd componrnts you should follow the ipc/jedec j-std-033b standard. Just google that standard and the pdf should come up. On page 16 there is a complete table showing the temps and durations.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 16 00:30:56 EDT 2013 | larrygroves
likely something loose in the z or theta axis. Motor overruns and is corrected but goes too far then gets corrected back. it sets up an vibration and can make a lot of noise. best guess is that the spring is broke in the z rack.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 09:22:03 EST 2013 | swag
We run these all the time. Agree with other posts. I tried a few times to read leads on these with mixed results. Leadless is best. On GSM - run as leadless or chip and crank the lighting up on 2.6 or 4.0 ULC. You should get good centering.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 10:20:00 EST 2013 | kkay
We are currently looking into purchasing the Dek vector guard system and would like any feedback from current users. Does the system hold up over time and does it break down often? Any info would be great!
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 20:39:49 EST 2013 | jimmy_wcy
Urgent!! I have a big problem... I just notice that 5000 pcs PCB had solder bead scatter around pls advise a solution to clean up the beading. thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 12:14:11 EST 2014 | hegemon
Not an expert on Gold Plating, but I would think that if you are making mechanical contact with the gold, that hard gold plating would be better. Immersion plating in this industry is typical for protection of solderable surfaces, and is pretty thin,