Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 14:42:39 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
Brian You're quite right. I frequently break this formula. The source recommends it as an almost assured success rather than an absolute. Given all the variables involved Steve should use it as a reality check and then just see what works. John T
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 15:51:42 EDT 2008 | kpm135
Did you check to see if the manufacturer's recommended reflow profile varied significantly for the new flux?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 30 06:36:16 EDT 2011 | mbnetto
This is a requested point from some customers. It's part of the audit check points. But I agree it´s important for the process. You can garantee the stencil is in a good condition after many time using it. If your stencil looses the tension, you can
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 14:04:13 EST 2021 | saberbouras
Hi all, I have a GRUNIG G-CHECK tension measurement tool, I need to prepare a calibration report internally. https://graphcom.gr/product.php?lang=en&id=128 Measuring range between 7 and 50 N/cm Thanks for sharing any useful calibration instruction
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 11:19:50 EST 2021 | saberbouras
Thanks for reply, in fact, my question is how to calibrate the tool itself, it has some load spring and a gauge moving according to the tension of the mesh. I was wondering if I can make 2 different tension sets to have different comparing values, th
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 26 08:57:01 EST 2010 | Jeff
Check your belt tension on the theta motor.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 15:27:26 EST 2008 | jax
Check the spring tension on the reel holder. When the reels start running out of parts the spring can provide enough tension to keep the reel from spinning. I have seen this on some of the dual-lane feeders. Tape the spring back to verify. If this is
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 07:52:22 EST 2008 | vleasher
Check the spring tension on the reel holder. When > the reels start running out of parts the spring > can provide enough tension to keep the reel from > spinning. I have seen this on some of the > dual-lane feeders. Tape the spring back to > ver
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 19:00:48 EDT 2008 | darby
Also check your belts/tensions/pulleys and motors on the camera axis. If you are getting any slippage then the camera will not be in the position the encoder says it is. It may still read the fids but will produce an offset.