Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 14:52:05 EST 2020 | jesusc
Hello, Does anyone knows how to perform AMF correction procedure? I need help in calibrating placement offsets. Recently we had an event where head 1 crashed a feeder and damaged it. We have already replaced the nozzle assembly and used a jig to ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 17:14:24 EDT 2018 | ushir
Hi there, Is anyone familiar with a method to extract and analyse performance management data from iPulse machines? I am aware that the iMS software contains an option under user parameters to output performance records, but the format in which it o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 08:06:40 EST 2004 | davef
Feeders are "calibrated" according to the manufacturer's instructions. Check your manual. Maintenance schedules are based on: * Design * Use
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 15:03:43 EST 2004 | davef
We read what you wrote, but were unclear on what you were asking. Like: What's a feeder maintenance footprint? We don't consider feeders to be tools. Each is a calibratable machine with seperate maintenance and calibration schedules.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 07:55:24 EST 2005 | bobpan
Calibrating the fixed camera (this is the camera that is mounted in the feeder base), I dont recall there being a procedure for calibrating it. You need a special nozzle and a plate that sits on top of the camera and you calibrate it in the system se
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 05:54:48 EST 2004 | P.laxmanan
HOW FEEDERS CAN BE CALIBRATED? WHAT IS THE NORMAL RECOMMENDED CALIBRATION SCHEDULE (IN NORMAL USAGE)? WE DOING THE NORMAL MAINTANANCE OF CLEANING AND LUBRICATION.WHETHER THIS IS SUFFICIENT?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 12:56:02 EDT 2001 | davef
First the platitudes: "Recommendations for your a good feeder maintenance program include the following: 1. Talk to the equipment manufacturer of your P&P equipment. Find out if they have any feeder calibration tools. Most of them do. Some even off
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 10:50:35 EST 2007 | mika
What about the component placement with Head #2? Head # 1 is ok? Is it only the pickup that is the problem and if so, from all feeder banks (front & Rear)? Concider Z-axis height adjustment, procedure is in the manual. You normally don't need to re-
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 07:23:09 EDT 2001 | davef
Why not use the same calibration tracking, recording, and problem resolution system that you use for other calibratable production equipment, like meters, scopes, and programable controllers? If you have a reasonable quality system, then the tools y
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 11:53:54 EST 2007 | mika
Is this a single beam (GSM1)or a dual beam machine (GSM2)? If it is a GSM1; how does the pickup works with Head 2 from the front feeder banks? Do you have removeable or fixed feeder banks? If removeable, make it fixed, using screws through the bank