Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 17:16:53 EST 2001 | davef
Planned maintenance is: * Scheduled based on the equipment supplier recommendations. These maintenance schedules may be modified based on clear-headed thinking that is documented. * Calibration may not be slipped, but the schedule may be moved up. [
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 06:41:11 EST 2001 | Billy Bunther
Hi All, Just enquiring about ways of tracking ,scheduling and performing pm's without affecting production etc Rgds Billy Bunther O'brien
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 19:49:12 EST 2001 | davef
We have rules [like: calibrations can not be rescheduled], but I can't think of them right now. So maybe if I put something down here, it'll get some other folk off their spotty beehynds. Planned maintenance: We schedule this in the MRP. Unplanned
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 18:32:39 EST 2007 | kroberson
What machines have you worked with previously? Depending on the programming software used, CP6 can be relativly easy to program. CP6 has been a workhorse in the industry for a long time. One the process is set up, maintain the machines acording t
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 17:34:19 EDT 2002 | slthomas
We use MaintainIt Pro from Datastream Systems for preventative maintenance scheduling, recording work order completion, and spares inventory control. It is server based, secure (requires login and ID for all change entries), and provides pretty mu
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 22:57:28 EDT 2007 | sleech
Paul: You are dead-on! Desiccant and nitrogen cabinets are a great way to maintain the current moisture content level of a MSD package. But if you look at the 40 degree C schedule (Table 4-1) in J-Std-003B, you will find that the drying capability o
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 10:39:48 EDT 2004 | Ron Herbert
Correct preheating of the assembly is critical. Check with your flux manufacturer regarding the recommended topside pcb temperature as it enters the first wave. It is important that this temperature be achieved without burning the flux on the bottom
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 09:41:35 EDT 2008 | davef
Q1. Do we really need to follow the IPC J-STD-001 Solder purity? A1. Yes, you should control impurities in solder. Further information: * "Allowable concentration of contaminating elements in solder: impurities are harmless unless their level goes to
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 11:27:46 EST 1998 | KME
| Do anyone know of any feeder maintenance programs, | software, etc.? We carry over 1000 Fuji feeders and | would like know what the standard is to maintain these. | Any suggestions would be helpful. | Thanks, | Reggie Aquino Reggie: Give Fuji Ame
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 09:39:14 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Once upon a time I worked for an equipment rebuilder. While employed there I installed many SMT machines. By far the best solution I ever experienced was more feeders preloaded with the next job. The next best solution I experienced was some custom