Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 08:56:38 EDT 2005 | marcelll
On the GSM, the board width is usualy 18" maximun. But there's a lot of possibility depending if you have a PTF or where's yours changers and the block #
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 09:06:33 EDT 2005 | Dave G
Forgot to put in the above: 508mm is the Max but, the machine has to be configured for it. You didn't state how the machine is configured so I responded with the max width most GSM's are capable of. DG
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 06:38:27 EDT 2005 | geb
How do you find out what it is configured to, and change it. Why would it be lower than its maximum capability?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 08:21:36 EDT 2005 | Dave G
Things that lower the maximum Board width: Nozzle changers,dual lane vs single lane, staged vs classic board handling, PTF, Comp Shuttle. Moving the changers into the feeder banks will increase your max avail width provided a shuttle or ptf are no
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 10:16:58 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Hi Grant, You'll need to move the nozzle changer on your machine if you want to run very big boards, it comes out quite easily. (It's single track & not set up for RAM or PTIF, no shuttle & standard handling) Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 11:51:07 EDT 2005 | Rob
Depends on how many nozzles you will need for the larger board - if its 8 or less (4 per head) then you can take it out. You shouldn't have too many problems with this as with your setup you have one for small stuff & one for big stuff.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 06:31:46 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
We also want to use pallet method. How you work it out. We do have small PCB ( 30mm x 50 mm ) which have 0402 component & also micro BGA. Is it possible to make pallot for these component. thanks Ajay
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 05:21:10 EST 2006 | amigo
at present we try to do it with hot-air gun adding flux below the chip while heating. but in most cases the PCB gets damaged while doing this. sorry again for late reply.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 10:52:15 EDT 2005 | cmiller
Try Rick at FASTEK 925-371-6000 He is in California and seems to do more panasonic stuff than anyone else. I have bought and sold stuff from/to him, he is a good guy. Maybe also CE-Exchange.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 11:56:45 EDT 2005 | ratsalad
Thanks for the leads. They both said they might have one and they are checking into it. I was right the first time! All three cameras are the same. It was the Panasonic help desk that told me they were not. Checking in the manual shows all three
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