Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 28 22:12:33 EST 2020 | tueftler
Hi there :) I have an used IPulse M1 PnP machine since one week. In 2016 the machine had get a full service with update the OS from WinNT to the newest WinXP-Program. I had tested the machine on sellers production hall - All was running great. Now,
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 10:21:59 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
If you do that you technically need to install a 3rd party tool that handles TRIM because XP doesn't know how. But yes good advise for anyone who buys a 2nd user machine, clone the drive before you do anything else. Frankly do it for your new machin
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 08:51:07 EST 2009 | mefloump
We use green painters masking tape. Comes off easy and doesn't leave a residue. The blue colored masking tape works well also but tears too easily. Ours runs through and IR oven to cure the coating after it runs in our PVA650 and we have not seen and
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 22:47:52 EDT 2005 | KEN
Pardon my ignorance, but why would you run your fist off on tape?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 14:18:34 EST 2003 | soupatech
I have run across a resistor array whose tape has a 2mm pitch. Is there a way to modify a Fuji CP3 8x4 feeder to make it 8x2? Or do I need to purchace new feeders?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 08:19:15 EDT 2005 | Jim
We are experinecing adhesives left on the boards after running taped boards for placement verification on NPI. We've been using 3M double sided (333) tape for over 15 years. Any other suggestions on a good tape to use? This may be a quality issue
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 14:47:55 EST 2000 | Chris Newell
We run Siemens SiPlace SMT equipment. One of our biggest problems is feeder tape splices jamming our feeders. We use Siemens recommended method of splicing our feeder tapes together. This has been causing upwards of 10% lost time on some of our build
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 08:17:12 EDT 2005 | Rob
Also we get data from customers in all forms, and sometimes, just sometimes it doesn't match the current iteration of board, and when you have 600 passives with a combined value $1.50 it can save a huge amount of money & time trying to trace the prob
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 07:19:25 EDT 2005 | trd
Agreed....Rob....and also Ken its unfair to blame the team when the owner wants a 1980 station wagon to run at 250 mph!!!!! The greatest nascar team would have problems making that happen. And even when you explain....that you need a corvette to go 2
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 19:22:11 EST 2005 | mrduckmann2000
Ken is not of this World! His equipment and "Programming Team" is perfect. The rest of the world uses "sticky" boards when programming. "ALL" the big guys...Panasonic, Fuji...etc suggest using the "sticky" method beofre running any production boar