Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 19:45:50 EDT 2003 | Albert
1.67 to allow the TQM meets company's requirement. good luck, Capone.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 03:41:24 EDT 2012 | parmar01
Thanks hoss67 for your reply, the PCB is single sided, not double sided.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 09:56:13 EDT 2001 | vance66
Could you guys comment on changing heads? We may have to change heads 6-7 times a day. What would be the negatives with this?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:40:42 EST 2003 | Fuji_Dude
Try putting on new springs on the feeders. This a common and frustrating problem with CP6/7 feeders.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:40:50 EST 2003 | Fuji_Dude
Try putting on new springs on the feeders. This a common and frustrating problem with CP6/7 feeders.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 08:46:29 EDT 2004 | pjc
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Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 12:51:58 EDT 2004 | JD
Just curious if anyone has had any problems because of using acetone to clean flux off boards or parts. Is acetone an acceptable flux remover for re-work? What are the pros and cons about using acetone Thanks in advance, JD
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 12:47:18 EST 2005 | Indy
1. use 6-7mils stencil. 2. reduce aperture opening to 60-70% of pad size. 3. check viscosity of solder paste. According to that you might want to alter your print speed and pressure. Cheers Indy
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 17:28:27 EST 2008 | blnorman
We have some components on a reel that are 2.3 mm in thickness and need to be baked out. The reel has a warning not to exceed 50�C. According to J-STD-33, the proper bake out is 67 days @ 40�C.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 03:10:05 EST 2009 | daan_terstegge
I'm looking for carton boxes for SMT-reels, as on this picture: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v288/drone67/DSC00464.jpg They used to be supplied with parts from Philips, but they don't seem to make these anymore.