Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 08:44:37 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
And would it be worth ressurecting anything from before the boom-bust a few years ago? There were a lot of cancelled orders for new machines and the market dropped out of the used equipment market. I'm sure most of the cancelled order machines are
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 16:50:33 EDT 2006 | pjc
Push Back !! Check out this article: http://www.circuitnet.com/web/article_20181.shtml
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 14 07:23:46 EST 1999 | KenF
Hi, SMTnetters, Could anyone advise where I can find information describing a method called "push-back" ( I hope this name is correct) of arranging individual PCBs into a panel? Regards, KenF
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 11:31:11 EDT 2006 | James
I think it's probably too little, too late, the horse has left the barn and our foot is stuck in the stirrup dragging us after him.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 21:58:39 EDT 2012 | jeffr
4 connectors because the pins push back ! 2/.. Check mechanical freedom of each axis. With power off.. feel each motor rotation for a burnt armature. 3/.. Replace the Driver Board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 05:52:49 EDT 2015 | kfquan
Have you tried the so called push-back or re-insertion type panel? 5mm*12mm*0.3mm thick FR-4, 120-up panel is doable.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 16:54:40 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
LOL! I don't think it will change until we (CMs) actually start pushing back on these companies. Nutek charged me $100 for a 100 page PDF of a conveyor last year..
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 11:35:51 EDT 2022 | proceng1
Also, be sure that your support pins are set correctly and do not allow the board to sag or bounce. Next, is your z correct? Its possible you are pushing the part so hard into the PCB that it's pushing back up or even bouncing the board and throwin
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 13:16:21 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
Pete, Russ and all smtneters, I will do anything in my power to stop this nonsense. I thought for a long time I was alone on this planet opposing this lead-free paranoia, until I met John Burke. He came up with the whole push back idea. The push back
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 08:23:56 EDT 2002 | caldon
I have not seen any, but that does not mean they do not exist. I do know lead-free is starting to loose its momentum. Compliance dates are being pushed back. And also some of the European standards developments are starting to make exceptions (i.e. m