Claims
- 1. A flux unit for applying flux to precise areas of printed circuit boards comprisinga flux sprayer for applying flux to the printed circuit boards, the flux sprayer including an air valve, a flux valve, and a controller coupled to activate and deactivate separately the air valve and the flux valve.
- 2. The flux unit of claim 1, wherein the controller activates the air valve before activating the flux valve and deactivates the flux valve before deactivating the air valve.
- 3. The flux unit of claim 1 further comprisinga rough part locator that roughly locates the printed circuit board within the flux unit, and a precise part locator that precisely locates the printed circuit board.
- 4. The flux unit of claim 3, wherein the rough part locator includesa stopper arm having an end that provides a datum point, and a pusher arm for pushing the part against the stopper arm.
- 5. The flux unit of claim 3, wherein the precise part locator includesa datum bushing and a slotted bushing on the printed circuit board, and a datum pin and an expansion pin for respectively engaging the datum bushing and the slotted bushing.
- 6. The flux unit of claim 3, further comprisinga guide rail for supporting the printed circuit board, and a mechanism for raising and lowering the guide rail.
- 7. The flux unit of claim 2 further comprisinga rough part locator that roughly locates the printed circuit board within the flux unit, and a precise part locator that precisely locates the printed circuit board.
- 8. The flux unit of claim 7, wherein the rough part locator includesa stopper arm having an end that provides a datum point, and a pusher arm for pushing the part against the stopper arm.
- 9. The flux unit of claim 7, wherein the precise part locator includesa datum bushing and a slotted bushing on the printed circuit board, and a datum pin and an expansion pin for respectively engaging the datum bushing and the slotted bushing.
- 10. The flux unit of claim 7, further comprisinga guide rail for supporting the printed circuit board, and a mechanism for raising and lowering the guide rail.
- 11. A flux unit for applying flux to precise areas of printed circuit boards comprisinga flux sprayer for applying flux to the printed circuit boards, the flux sprayer including an air valve, a flux valve, and a controller coupled to activate and deactivate separately the air valve and the flux valve, the controller activates the air valve before activating the flux valve and deactivates the flux valve before deactivating the air valve, a rough part locator that roughly locates the printed circuit board within the flux unit, the rough part locator including a stopper arm having an end that provides a datum point and a pusher arm for pushing the part against the stopper arm, and a precise part locator that precisely locates the printed circuit board, the precise part locator including a datum bushing and a slotted bushing on the printed circuit board, and a datum pin and an expansion pin for respectively engaging the datum bushing and the slotted bushing.
- 12. The flux unit of claim 11, further comprisinga guide rail for supporting the printed circuit board, and a mechanism for raising and lowering the guide rail.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/931,913, filed Feb. 24, 1997, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,941,444, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/640,018, filed Apr. 30, 1996, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,850 on Jul. 1, 1997, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/420,553, filed Apr. 11, 1995, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,537 on Oct. 1, 1996.
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