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Nub bying p&p, stencil printer and reflow.

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 10:07:19 EDT 2011 | wrongway

Hello Jebs we started out that way but the more handaling of the pcb the more problems you will have if you can do it in line and have the pcb's stop at some of the conveyors you can do some inspection. yes all of our machine's are in line now we lo

Re: Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 12:58:18 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will impact

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 05:32:24 EDT 1998 | Tony B

| | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will imp

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 08:05:19 EST 2001 | caldon

TONY- I don't beleive the Craftsman called this posting in. Nurses are not supose to stick themselves with needles, Carpenters are not supose to get splinters, Electricians should never get shocked.....but in reallity it happens. Risk assesment is a

Nub bying p&p, stencil printer and reflow.

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 13:40:27 EDT 2011 | jebs

Hi. the res/cap is mostly 805, solder paste will be led free and will only have a few fine pitch IC on each board. The boards will contain between 140 - 160 components and will run a production of 300 - 500 each day with only one or two different boa

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 08:27:26 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will i

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 15:33:48 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will

Nub bying p&p, stencil printer and reflow.

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 13:25:40 EDT 2011 | tsvetan

agree, if you have fine pitch components the placement rate will be much less of what you see in the catalogues as they quote 0805 components placemen rate. I have one year log for one of our machine which is quoted to be 6400 cps and for one year a

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 17:05:14 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This wi

Stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 07:51:16 EST 2004 | jpa

Thanks. Would you avoid it if it hasn't been upgraded?


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