Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 21:33:16 EDT 2007 | davef
What service company do you use for the sharpening of dykes, side cutters, diagonal cutters? What process controls do you suggest in maintaining good process from such a service company? While we're on the topic, we have aways used semi-flush cutte
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 19 10:20:31 EDT 2007 | pjc
This guy sharpens all kinds of tools used in electronics- if it cuts or shears, he can likely sharpen: K&K Sharping- Gratersford PA kksharpen@yahoo.com 610-454-0466
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 17:39:07 EST 2003 | pdeuel
Dose the tolerances for the cutting blade and anvil on a HSP-4792 allow for sharpening. Replacement blades are over 2k$ and Universal tells me that tolerances wont allow sharpening. Can a percision sharpening shop be reccomended. Thanks in advance fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 09:52:42 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Its still cost effective to send them out instead of replacing ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 19 12:21:00 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Dave, By the time you go through writing reqs,processing paperwork,packing, and shipping etc.. Wouldnt it be cheaper to chuck them and buy new ones ? I am pretty sure they are fairly cheap right ? Or do you have "bling" cutters ?
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 21 08:33:05 EDT 2007 | davef
Se�or Tech Our cutters are not super blinged-up, just zircon-encrusted type.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 14:46:58 EST 2008 | hutch770
Greetings all, I'm pretty new to the SMT world, having been a class 10 fab monkey in my previous life. What I'm looking for is recommendations for pneumatic lead cutters. I need them to flush-cut as close as possible to the via without destroying
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:08:05 EST 2006 | fredericksr
Do you really use it that often in your facility > that this would actually be a good cost-cutter? > Maybe there are some different prevention steps > that need to be implemented. Safety glasses? I flush the stuff every 4 months as recommended.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 20:06:20 EST 2007 | petep
I would like a nicely packaged set of assembly tools (green handles and pouch) for use with RoHS assemblies. I have Green mats, dedicated irons, but would like clearly identifiable tools to better segregate the process. Can any of you provide a Man
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 25 17:21:17 EST 1998 | Michael Allen
A word of caution: thick webs (i.e., shallow score grooves) can result in scrapped boards, especially if you've got the dual-wheel-type score breaking machine. I discovered recently that shallow score grooves, combined with DULL knife-edge guides on