Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 05:03:56 EDT 2017 | ariss_t
hi.. try offset the gantry home point.. if cant then.. phewww...
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 13:40:53 EST 2019 | liquidspacie
Hello, I'm trying to fix this error and what I've done so far I cleaned (no scratches) measuring scale and swapped cards (gantry 1 & 2) and cleaned scale reader sensor. There are no spare parts, I'm just trding to narrow down the cause. Any suggestio
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 13:40:25 EDT 2019 | youngbuck
Hello All, I am having a issue with Siplace 80 F5 with parts placing of in the X direction after I do Zero Point Correction with tool and Full Calibration. I also do the Gantry Zero Point correction and parts still place off in the X about .200mm to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 07:54:53 EDT 2015 | frix
Good day, Thank you very much for the response. We are currently running 0603 and larger. I don't think there is any components that got into the head. I've been reluctant to open up the glass encoder of the head - it seems that a lot of the parts
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 11:40:03 EDT 2007 | lloyd
As in the previous reply, When the machine is powered up don't press the start button. Just wait until the software has loaded then go into Sitest (you may need to logon as SERVICE). In the gantry or head menu's you should find the nozzle configurat
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 15:02:31 EDT 2008 | bobpan
Sounds to me that your machine Zero is in correct. Do you have the "thickness probe" and your 2" spacer block if so you need to use these to reset your zero point. This is a bit involved E-mail would be easier list your e-mail and I can talk you thru
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:27:48 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos
Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: Is anyone aware of a specification specifically referencing
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:56:24 EDT 2011 | rssimmons
The SimmScope is an first article inspection system that uses an overhead digital microsope on a motorized gantry to inspect the board - much like an AOI - except that it does not automatically make the pass/fail decisions. It is up to the operator t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:58:07 EDT 2011 | rssimmons
The SimmScope is a first article inspection system that uses an overhead digital microsope on a motorized gantry to inspect the board - much like an AOI - except that it does not automatically make the pass/fail decisions. It is up to the operator to
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:48:31 EDT 2011 | rssimmons
The SimmScope is an inspection system that uses an overhead digital microsope on a motorized gantry to inspect the board - much like an AOI - except that it does not automatically make the pass/fail decisions. It is up to the operator to make the de