Operation
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Solder Paste Applications
Solder Paste applications require a different priming procedure than non-solder paste applications because
of the tendency of the paste to “cold weld” to the feedscrew. This cold welding increases feedscrew wear and
affects dispensing performance.
Tools and Materials Needed
•
Syringe of Solder Paste
•
Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment
•
Syringe of Conditioning Fluid (KC-01)
•
Plastic Purge Cup (P/N 58-0030)
•
Dispensing Needle (application specific)
•
Clean Cloth with recommended Solvent
CAUTION!
Only trained service technicians should perform this procedure.
"
NOTE
This procedure assumes that a clean dispensing cartridge and needle are installed. If not
clean, refer to “
Cleaning the Pump
” in the
Maintenance
section.
1. Perform dispensing system start-up as specified in the applicable dispensing system manual.
2. Use the position controls to move the dispensing head directly over the purge station.
3. Open the dispensing system door/hatch and perform the following:
a. Install a syringe of conditioning fluid on the pump. See “
Installing/Changing a Fluid Syringe
."
b. Remove the Purge Station Lid. If the purge cup contains fluid, remove it and replace with a
clean cup.
4. Close the dispensing system door/hatch.
5. In the Fluidmove Main Window, click on
Run a Program
.
!
The Fluidmove Production Window opens.
"
NOTE
Authorized personnel can also turn the Pump ON and OFF by going to
Tools >
I/O Test > Dispenser
and toggling the Valve Forward output.
6. In the Production Window, click on
Setup
and then double click on
Valve - Forward/Reverse
(
Figure 4-7).
"
NOTE
On systems with Dual-Action Dispensing Heads, you will have to select Valve 1
(V1) or Valve 2 (V2), as applicable.
7. In the Valve Forward dialog box click the radio button next to
Forward
and enter a duration of 60
seconds (1 minute).
!
The 60-second Valve Forward duration is an estimate of the time necessary for the
conditioning fluid to flow completely through the pump and be dispensed in a steady,
unbroken stream. The preferred duration may vary. Pump motor speed should be at your
production-run setting.
8. Click on the
Forward
button to start the pump.
9. After the pump has stopped, check for drooling.
!
“Drooling” means that fluid continues to drip from the tip of the needle when the pump is
OFF. Drooling occurs because there is air in the fluid path or the air pressure is too high.