Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 16:38:23 EST 2006 | billwestiet
Greg, I'm intrigued. Where have you had a chance to install and support over 250 machines? Thanks for the tips, we'll try this out.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:14:50 EST 2006 | russ
That must have been what the conveyor angle was on the machine they copied, remember that the Chinese do not know the engineering on equipment only how to "copy it" Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 08:12:47 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, I have seen some made in China stuff, and it's well built. I don't know why a few people criticize the China made stuff, as they are working hard to make better product. I think the bigger crime is good brands that get so caught up in the corpo
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 01:05:48 EST 2006 | callckq
Dear Davef, Bill West, Thanks for your valuable inputs..Have a nice day.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 11:46:57 EST 2006 | slthomas
IPC 610 *C* states that the solder thickness requirement is a properly wetted termination is evident. Fillet height is another aspect and is usually specific to the package but is some function of solder thickness plus a percentage of lead height. D
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 14:49:54 EST 2006 | M. Sanders
Dave, Thanks - I couldn't agree with you more. Unfortunately, our "bean counters" have a different frame of mind.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 09:48:51 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone know why there would be magnets on the bottom of the locating plate on a CP6 feeder ? We seem to have some feeders with them and some without.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 06:53:31 EST 2006 | Rob
For the criminally insane to help them locate the feeders? Or to help hold them down when changing them if you don't have those huge lumps of steel they clip into?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 01:10:51 EST 2006 | ____
Dude - Keep away from the oven, you have sniffed to many fumes. Magnets aren't listed in the parts list, sacrafice an operator until someone fesses up!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 01:14:15 EST 2006 | fastek
I would hope you have already done this but in case you haven't I would suggest a career change..........determine which machine is causing the problem and then do a PM on it.