Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 09:17:34 EDT 2016 | ttheis
I have seen smt reel racks made for metro wire shelving. Just a specially shaped metro shelf.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 11:37:32 EDT 2012 | dyoungquist
Does anyone know of a stencil rack supplier besides Bliss? Bliss makes high quality, very strong racks but one ends up paying big $$$ for them as well. Metro Cart used to make a stencil rack of acceptable quality at about half the price of Bliss but
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 13:54:46 EDT 2001 | relensky
Carri-all and Metro (materials handling) offer some very good solutions, at reasonable prices. These are very flexible and mobile (if you choose).
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 11:18:34 EDT 2000 | David
We are going to have 29x29 tubular frame stencils. We are going to use a stencil washer machine. We are going to have a Metro Stencil rack to hold the stencils. How can I mark the outside of the stencils so I can see what job it is for and so that i
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 13:51:59 EST 2012 | kkay
We are looking for new carts to hold our boards with loose parts prior to wave. We do not like the fancort or metro carts and were wondering if there are any recommendations out there? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 23:30:02 EDT 2001 | fastek
Not exactly sure what your specific requirements are but I am in the process of clearing out a major OEM's SMT facility. Lots and lots of general production equipment is available such as stencil carts, production benches (with and without lights and
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 12:51:05 EDT 2021 | cbart
1. If a populated PCB is put on a ESD safe Rack, is it able to be placed on a Plastic Shelf? = I would say no, here is why: if there is an esd event on the rack/tray where will it go with no path to ground? being the rack is a generator you are going
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 11:18:01 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
I am not sure about the way the board is made, but I am sure that if you change your handling system to a tray based board handling system you will reduce these problems to a manageable level. Tray carts and trays are clearly the industry standard m
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 12:07:55 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hi Jason First, I would not use real parts to test. Second talk to your cardboard box supplier they should be able to advise you on this, they should have the test results from the box capacities they sell to start with. Are you using this tote bo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 00:07:10 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
arzucom, have you considered using trays to handle your boards in process and your handbuilds. This method is fast becoming the industry standard method for a large variety of reasons, specifically ESD as when the boards are in the tray your people