Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 11:55:13 EST 2009 | heba66
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Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 29 18:08:35 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Good afternoon. Not sure if this is available at an engineer level. Perhaps and SD card with field service access is necessary. We have two lines with NPM-W's and the most we've been able to do is actuate vacuum on the heads during flow checks.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 04 20:11:53 EDT 2008 | marcelll
I'm working on a regular base with Advantis. There's nothing special regarding maintenance with the machine itself, only standard greasing & cleaning each 3-4 months. An hour or two maximum. If you have lightning head on it, it's maintenance free. I
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 22:58:55 EDT 2001 | Poon Man
Hi Steve, Our China plant is using DEK 288. The cycle time is very impressive. However, there are some imperfections make our engineers feel bother. Maintenance is a big problem. As the machine was discontinued, the immature design was not improved.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 13 00:45:15 EDT 2006 | donb
Haha, I have so many of these stories... where to start? My favourite was a few years back, we had a new mechanical engineer fresh out of university. As a part of his new role, he was purchasing tools & equipment for the maintenance workshop. After
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 13:56:55 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray
| I was wondering if anybody could give an estimated cost of equipment maintenance per year for a complete SMT line for | a medium volume facility? | Deon Rresponse: Hi John, Your question is very generalized. I think that in order to make a good
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 07:51:48 EST 2005 | primus
I would agree with you there, but I am only a shift supervisor. I am do not actually work in the maintenance department, although I do perform many repairs to the machines. So I've learned quite a bit on my own, and it was only recently that I was sh
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 03:04:51 EDT 2005 | Grant
Hi, We thought about the Universal turret chip shooter, and decided to go away from them because they are mechanically complex and expensive. We also wanted to use machines of the same brand on the line so we could run the management software easi
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 11:06:00 EST 2003 | ex maintain leader
I'm agree with suggestion "ceaning importance" you schould make your leader job in three group of maintenace the equipment 1st daily maintenance line operator is responsieble to lean the machine on the surface where is not need any tools required
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. [