In order to be sure the same dispersing drops and dispensing cycle time,Automatic liquid dispenser with time control pushes the liquid pneumatically. it also regulates the air pressure with suitable tip at your equipmmments of the different liquids. Applied for 10 types of steel tips and 5 types of plastic tips for various tips for customers's needs. Technical date : Timer programmable: 0.01-1;0.1-10s;0.2-20s;0.3-30s. Cycle initiation: maintained or momentary auto repair Reprettolerance:±0.5% Size: 235×225×63 Weight: 6 lbs Internal vollage: 24V Mimimum deposit: 0.01ml Air input:2.5~7 bar(35`100psl) Air output: 0.1~5.5 bar(1~78psl) kit and Functions Power switch: turns unit on and off,illuminated to indicate "ON" position. Air pressure: controls and indicates air pressure to regulator or gauge: Mode switch: places the disperse circuit in automatic or manual shot mode. Timer control: adjust the shot of the auto dispense mode. Vacuum control: adjust the intensity of "suck back " vacuum applied to the disperse air circuit. Dispense outlet: provide a quick connect receptable for dispense air circuit. Foot switch: activates the disperse circuit. Air in tube: high-pressed air input. Didpersing control: four grades for the dispensing cycle time. Input 110V 60Hz
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Timer does not work as advertised, strange fittings
The product manual says that there are 4 selectable timer modes, the most important one being the 0.01-1s range. Having good control in this range is necessary to dispense solder paste well. But the switch settings that correspond to this range give highly inconsistent timing in a range closer to 0-0.01s (uselessly short interval, hard to measure). It's practically impossible to set a time anywhere in the range of 0.01-1s.The unit is also marked as 220VAC input even though it takes 120VAC and ships with a 120VAC cord. Not good for peace of mind.The fitting that comes with the unit is not a size I recognize. I managed to hook it up to my compressor using a more standard quick-connect and a 1/4" hose barb.I managed to fix the unit by opening it up and hacking the main PCB. It's a very simple timing device based around a CD4541. After my hack I can set reliable timing in the sub-second range.It took more work than it was worth to make this device work. To most people it will be worse than useless.
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