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Thanks Larry!
Oh I’ll be looking at this machine closely, you can bet on that! There’s already a couple of hundred pounds in it, but the wrong alloy, we’re wanting to run 63/37, and it looks like it’s SAC307 that’s in the pot, which really puts a monkey wrench into this deal...
Steve
From: Larry Dzaugis
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2013 12:59 PM
To: TechNet E-Mail Forum ; Steve Gregory
Subject: Re: [TN] Solder pot capacity of Vitronics/Soltec 6622CC Wave solder machine
It is in the manual, which they should have or can request a soft copy from Vitronic Soltec.
The service desk has the information.
Recommend using nuggets to recharge pot initially, 200 pounds.
One ton initial purchase total, bar and nuggets should do it and keep you supplied for initial runs.
Highly recommend checking out the machine when it is empty.
Check out what alterations have been made in the control section.
VS does make changes and it is best to find out now which modules are obsolete.
Lead free eats up machines such as the back gate and impellers.
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