Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 11:14:20 EDT 2005 | liujh
I am Jack Liu, I must clarify all of these in the business with Stefan, and let all of the dealers know which kind of person the Stefan is! For this used machine sales, we have invoice with Stefan and remark as follows(He had confirmed the invoice):
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 11:16:28 EDT 2005 | liujh
I am Jack Liu, I must clarify all of these in the business with Stefan, and let all of the dealers know which kind of person the Stefan is! For this used machine sales, we have invoice with Stefan and remark as follows(He had confirmed the invoice):
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 11:18:27 EDT 2005 | liujh
I am Jack Liu, I must clarify all of these in the business with Stefan, and let all of the dealers know which kind of person the Stefan is! For this used machine sales, we have invoice with Stefan and remark as follows(He had confirmed the invoice):
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 19 11:19:49 EDT 2005 | liujh
I am Jack Liu, I must clarify all of these in the business with Stefan, and let all of the dealers know which kind of person the Stefan is! For this used machine sales, we have invoice with Stefan and remark as follows(He had confirmed the invoice):
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 11:18:37 EDT 2014 | dilogic
parameters -> axis that z axis for head2 is also enabled ("axis mounted" must be 1)
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 11:56:44 EST 2001 | mparker
Pad spacing is just one element to consider. Your pad spacing is determined by the pitch (center to center distance between the leads). There are several good resources to find the appropriate pitch per device. Search the archives here or refer to th
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 16:23:59 EDT 2014 | dilogic
First, plug all holes with nozzles or plugs. Then use I/O diagnostics to fire changer up and activate vacuum. Then try to remove each of the nozzles and see if the vacuumm holds. If it does, check vacuum detector switch (mounted on changer side). The
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 11:46:34 EDT 2002 | tmv
Lot's of good discussion in this string...but I think we've missed a few points. First off...turret machines are more than capable of handling the smaller component sizes (in fact, they are the best)...Machines like the SANYO TCM-3000 or Universal 47
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 13:23:05 EST 2001 | fmonette
Hi Steve, It sounds like your product will have many moisture-sensitive devices on both sides. You should be aware of the additional controls that are required to insure the reliability of these components in a double-side reflow application. The
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 11:12:08 EST 2007 | jaimebc
I've had experienced this issues here with our GSM's Flex heads. Try this: 1.- Clean your linear scales with alcohol and a lint free cloth. Both the X and Y. This one has fixed the majority of our errors when one of the heads just stops for no apare