Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 08:37:55 EST 2018 | proceng1
We have two Wave Solder machines and still use the FOAMING flux, but the formula we used to use was discontinued, and the one we are currently using isn't as good. I'm hoping that others are still foaming and will share what flux formula they are us
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 15:34:37 EST 2018 | cbart
We have two Wave Solder machines and still use > the FOAMING flux, but the formula we used to use > was discontinued, and the one we are currently > using isn't as good. > > I'm hoping that others > are still foaming and will share what flux >
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 12:36:03 EDT 2016 | jbuckley
My company uses both Juki electric and mechanical feeders. Yes, electric feeders are much more efficient than mechanical as far as pick speed and general feed speed. However, if a reel runs out, it usually takes our operators under a minute to change
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 10:42:25 EDT 2016 | mnorthey
We use the Juki electric feeders, I have not seen the mechanical ones. The reel holder is the only problem we have had with these feeders(cheaply built). That said our operators are trained to change a feeder in less than one minute, (originally it w
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 22:36:17 EDT 2016 | yokywong
now days, I face a problem for JUKI electric feeder and machinery feeder. i do not know about any of electric feeder. until now, we all use machinery feeder for CF081ER 7' real holder and 15' real holder,CF03HPR ,FF12FS,FF16FS,AF24FS-OP. but this tim
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 07:45:37 EDT 2016 | jbuckley
My company uses primarily mechanical; electric are actually relatively new to us. I do agree that the reel holder is cheaply made, luckily we haven't had one break yet. Because of the longer load time for our operators, we do have feeders prepared fo
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 11:42:37 EDT 2014 | dhollland
Thanks for the replies guys. I don't have anything pressing at the moment but it is nice to know there is a resource out there if needed. Also, I will be willing to try and answer anything I can to help you guys.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 13:47:48 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
I have a few years of experience with PT200, PanaPro, DGS, NPM, CM602 and DT401. Mainly on programming side and recognition trouble shooting. Any questions I'd be glad to help.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 15:16:53 EST 2011 | circleprime
I've been using PMXpert for several years now. Really easy to use.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 15:06:43 EST 2011 | babe7362000
I read older threads and tried the Maintenance Assistant 3., but did not have very good luck. Just wondering what others are using and would love your input. Thanks