Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 15:20:15 EDT 2014 | kojotssss
Hello for all People's .I have a question. I have a problems with backup pin placement.When x/y robot tried to set up pins: we got a problem- X=-0.200 and y=-0.880 To my mind ther are a problem with air cylinder and axis.Any solutions?! can you c
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 20:31:39 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, We solder a part almost identical to this without problems. Could it be your airflow in your oven is set to high? On our prototypes we didn't place any solder on the middle bad as it was not a connection, and we did not need it thermally, how
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:33:36 EDT 2012 | swag
In my opinion, the best solution is h-towers or similar dedicated tooling designed for each build. However, a quick cheap fix is to make templates to lay in the bottom of the centernest. If you have access to CAD software, you can print out the ger
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 14:59:45 EDT 2012 | kevslatvin
I too would go with something like the Grid-lock. We use Red-E-sets from production solutions. They are similar to the grid-locks but don't use air.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 13:09:33 EST 2000 | Jeff Wilson
Jeff, The problem you are describing MAY be related to the push up pin setting on your component feeder units. Please verify that the push up pin height is set correctly for the feeder units, and the nozzle pick-up and placement heights are to the c
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 13:09:33 EST 2000 | Jeff Wilson
Jeff, The problem you are describing MAY be related to the push up pin setting on your component feeder units. Please verify that the push up pin height is set correctly for the feeder units, and the nozzle pick-up and placement heights are to the c
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 12:16:09 EDT 2004 | paul_bmc
We usually make a template offline to put with the assembly file. When it is time to run, place the pin support template in the machine, place your pins and your ready to go. Probably about a 15 sec setup. We looked into the ready-e-set pin suppor
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 02 10:34:48 EDT 2019 | dman97
You should be using the diagram on page 4. 9pin to 25 pin. Flexa settings should be set to NT C/C. You have to make sure that the COM settings in windows are set correctly for the USB adapter you are using. Whatever COM port windows assigns to the US
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 08:04:59 EDT 2019 | griinder
We solved the issue. A stencil must be clamped in the machine to allow the command. The stencil serves to hold the board level, while the pins are set. The machine is smarter than us.... :/
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 11:13:49 EDT 2002 | Marco Prince
There is a new tooling invention called the Instant Fixture System. It is a mechanical "cartridge" style dense pin-array system. There is a kit for MPM-UP 2000, and AP Series, and also for DEK-265 platforms. This instant fixture system offers very