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Wave solder machine Troubleshooting

The most common wave solder machine problems on the plant floor, with the likely causes and the fix for each. Part of the OEE Lab directory of 301+ documented problems.

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Problems on this page:

Bridging or shorts

Hits OEE: Quality

Symptoms: Solder bridges between leads/pads, electrical shorts, rework.

Wave height or contact time wrong
Tune wave height, speed and contact time.
Flux amount or activation low
Check flux quantity and preheat activation.
Conveyor angle or design
Adjust the conveyor angle; review pad design.

Prevention: Validated wave/flux settings, preheat control, conveyor angle.

Insufficient or skipped joints

Hits OEE: Quality

Symptoms: Dry/insufficient joints, skips, poor hole fill on through-hole.

Low preheat or weak flux
Raise preheat to activate flux; check flux coverage.
Wave contact or height low
Increase wave contact; check the nozzle/pump.
Oxidation or poor solderability
Manage dross/oxidation; verify board/component solderability.

Prevention: Preheat and flux control, wave maintenance, solderability checks.

Dross or wave-height instability

Hits OEE: Performance

Symptoms: Excess dross, fluctuating wave, inconsistent results, downtime.

Excess turbulence or exposure
Tune pump speed; use a low-dross design/cover gas.
Pump or nozzle wear
Service the pump and nozzle; remove dross build-up.
Solder level or temperature drift
Maintain solder level and pot temperature.

Prevention: Dross management, pump/nozzle maintenance, level/temperature control.

Wave solder machine troubleshooting FAQ

Wave solder machine: what causes bridging or shorts, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Solder bridges between leads/pads, electrical shorts, rework. Likely causes: Wave height or contact time wrong; Flux amount or activation low; Conveyor angle or design. Fixes: Tune wave height, speed and contact time. Check flux quantity and preheat activation. Adjust the conveyor angle; review pad design. Prevention: Validated wave/flux settings, preheat control, conveyor angle.

Wave solder machine: what causes insufficient or skipped joints, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Dry/insufficient joints, skips, poor hole fill on through-hole. Likely causes: Low preheat or weak flux; Wave contact or height low; Oxidation or poor solderability. Fixes: Raise preheat to activate flux; check flux coverage. Increase wave contact; check the nozzle/pump. Manage dross/oxidation; verify board/component solderability. Prevention: Preheat and flux control, wave maintenance, solderability checks.

Wave solder machine: what causes dross or wave-height instability, and how do I fix it?

Symptoms: Excess dross, fluctuating wave, inconsistent results, downtime. Likely causes: Excess turbulence or exposure; Pump or nozzle wear; Solder level or temperature drift. Fixes: Tune pump speed; use a low-dross design/cover gas. Service the pump and nozzle; remove dross build-up. Maintain solder level and pot temperature. Prevention: Dross management, pump/nozzle maintenance, level/temperature control.

Guidance only. Always follow lockout/tagout and your site's safe-work procedures, and verify against OEM manuals before acting.

Stop the same fault coming back

Recurring wave solder machine stops usually trace to a cause you cannot see by hand. The partner we recommend is Fabrico: EU-built, so your production data stays in EU jurisdiction, with computer-vision true-cause of micro-stops, a closed loop from PLC-read OEE to an auto-routed work order, and ISO 27001 / 20000-1 / 9001 (supports audit-readiness).

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