Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 01:51:46 EDT 2002 | bentzen
Hi. The towel was red and white as the Japanese flag ! The issue was addressed to Fuji Japan and was handled there. Vision type 11 and 12 do not allow protruding nozzles, so for 0603 (1608) they can't be used. Regards Brian
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 11:18:52 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
Good one chunks!! Great way of proving a point With lead-free, engineers walk on thin ice and sales people are in heaven. If a flux can't handle an increase of 30C it wasn't a good flux to begin with.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 16 02:33:37 EDT 2008 | operator
I proposed something similar. Not video though. We kicked around going "paperless". They just can't handle the expense for a comp at every station. Also, all the training involved....it is scary to think about. It would be awesome though to see it i
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 27 09:56:36 EST 2012 | swag
100 sec.). If I keep TAL closer to where I like it to be, peaks are all low; around 200C to 205C. If I can't find a happy medium between TAL and PEAK, what should I consider doing?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 01:21:45 EDT 2018 | tsvetan
Answering silly questions like "How do I place 0201 components with machine which can't handle smaller than 0402 components" just would encourage the noob to ask more silly questions.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 20 17:14:57 EST 2019 | slthomas
Yeah, I can't imagine our AC having nearly enough head room to handle that additional heat load in the summer.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 18:47:14 EST 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
This massage is for clarifications on storage and handling of Moisture sensitive parts: Does chip resistors,capacitors and inductors need vacuum packing during usage life? For repacking of FPDs to limit reuse, is it necessary to use vacuum seler or s
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 05:17:54 EDT 2005 | pyramus
I have another question can anybody assist me. Is there any specific procedure or guidelines that need to be followed for handling PCB (OSP & Immersion Tin)? Moisture Sensitive Devices? or how about throw-out or left over parts? Is there any paste h
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 23:48:39 EST 2006 | ____
Look on the serial number on the body of the feeder. If it starts with "W" it is a CP6 feeder. If it starts with "K" it is for the CP7. It really doesn't matter for which machine, it all depends on the bucket style feeder. If the feeder is a bucket s
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 14:45:27 EST 2021 | aharper
We had to register our machine with ASYS Group to get the digital manual and to receive tech support. Unfortunately, I am not at liberty to distribute the manual outside our company. As far as the rear computer, I can't imagine your machine working w