Electronics Forum: drive carriage paste position (Page 1 of 2)

solder paste printing

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 10:11:02 EDT 2019 | cyber_wolf

“For a number of years now, work has been proceeding in order to bring perfection to the crudely conceived idea of a transmission that would not only supply inverse reactive current for use in unilateral phase detractors, but would also be capable of

Panasonic Panasert SPPV solder paste screen printer

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 25 13:36:39 EDT 2014 | sonavc

Hi everyone, hope you can help me with this machine I bought used and after it is set up , it runs good, home position. I can click the tab Start, and Setup. But I can't click the tab I/O , edit or system. Because, I think I can't log in the Level

DEK 265 GSX - problem since belt change

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 13:55:57 EDT 2015 | edgeflex

Hi, Since we change the small best of the head carriage, the head is not going to the right positions (paste/front/rear). I could not even make a pressure test. Anyway I don't have any error message. Does somebody knows something about this and ho

Is there any good articles to read on solder paste?

Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 14:50:56 EDT 2013 | ericrr

I can not think of the name at the moment. But is is a basic skeleton [table top model] type positively no computer driving it, or transistors for that matter. Made in Switzerland, I will get the name and lengthen the thread.

Re: GSM1 power requirements

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 15:37:04 EDT 1999 | David

| i have worked with the universal gsm in the past and am now helping out a contracting company who is setting up one in their facility. My question is: the power requirments for the machine calls for 3-phase 230V, does it really need 230V or is the

screen printer

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 17:26:24 EST 2004 | pjc

I worked on MicroFlex. All axis move via electric motor drive. Carraige reapatability is +/- 0.0005" (12 micron). Cameras position more easily on linear bearings than the swivel type. The alignment accuracy and repeatability easily supports sub-20mil

BGA void removal

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 19 08:33:50 EDT 2002 | johnw

The whole thread seem's to have gone off track. Russ we've been doing a fairly big bit of work on the whole BGA voidign thing as we were so unhappy with the answer's that we were getting from around the industry, basically no one really kows all the

Re: SRT 1000, WHAT ELSE?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 21:56:40 EST 1999 | Dean

| For Dean and the rest of you interested, | | I have reconciled many of my thermal issues with this machine and its peculiarities. The bottom side heater seems adequate, at 750 watts (not going to spend 10 grand extra for 500 more watts no matter w

Re: Naw Tweezers Rule!!!

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 08:26:59 EST 1999 | Dave F

| Clarissa, | | We place the parts using two different methods. One is using a Fritsch semi automated pick and place. The other is using a vacuum pen. One of the assemblers said if she just had to choose one, she would pick the vacuum pen. I kn

Re: SRT 1000, WHAT ELSE?

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 16:44:34 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | For Dean and the rest of you interested, | | | | I have reconciled many of my thermal issues with this machine and its peculiarities. The bottom side heater seems adequate, at 750 watts (not going to spend 10 grand extra for 500 more watts no ma

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