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Date: | Tue, 10 Jun 2008 13:44:47 -0500 |
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Hey all,
Not so long ago there was a company that made a tool that could be adapted
to most name brand wave solder machines that would allow the user to
mechanically measure the distance from the nozzle to the conveyor rails. The
tool was used to make sure that after PM's on the nozzles, they could be sure
the nozzles were put back into the near exact position they were prior to the
maintenance. What I want to do is take distance measurements from the
nozzles to the conveyor rails prior to running a wave rider and use the
mechanical measurements to better predict the outcome as long as some of
the other vairiables stay relatively the same. Also, we have a manually
adjusted solder pot height adjustment system and I want to make sure that
everytime the pot is set, it is set to the exact position required for optimized
soldering (as I see it). The machine dial isn't exactly precise and too objective.
Any thoughts. As always, thanks in advance for your help.
Chris
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