Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 19:52:47 EST 2001 | davef
1800??? That's not a Mictor part number. Huh? What??? Haaaa!!!! You gotta do what???? 1800 ofem??? Haaaa!!!! Sorry. It�s simple. Just ... * Cut all the SMT gull wing leads on both sides of the connector just above the solder. * Put the co
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 03:34:52 EDT 2009 | babe7362000
The parts are from 2000-2004. The temperature at the leads are between 215-220. When the part is removed from the board, some of the leads are nice and shiny and some have dewetting, so I dont think it is a temperature issue.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 12:48:25 EDT 2009 | mikesewell
Kester R562 is listed as an ORH0, a high activity flux, not sure switching pastes would gain much. What is the finish on the leads? How old are the parts? You could have the parts reconditioned (SixSigma, Corfin, ...others) but this can get costly
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 10:46:04 EDT 2009 | babe7362000
I was wondering if anyone knows the best way to clean oxides off of fine pitch components? Apparently the paste we use does not have strong enough flux to remove the oxides off of the leads of the components. I have validated the profile and that i
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 08:08:11 EDT 2001 | forrge
Looking for feedback from people that used the Fuji CP6 to place 0201 parts. Is the CP642 reliable? I have been told that the Fuji CP642 cannot reliably place the 0201's and the CP643 must be used.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 15:50:55 EST 2002 | Bruce
The CP-642 simply requires a camera upgrade for 0201 parts. This is the same camera as is used on the CP-643. You should then get identical results
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 09:19:01 EST 2002 | Kent
We have been placing 0201 in our production using both CP642 and CP643 since last year. But it was necessary to upgraded a narrow view camera to recognize 0201 for CP642. Since then, the placement of 0201 is really reliable.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 06:14:32 EST 2016 | bobpan
There should be a regulator to adjust the puff off on the inside left back panel. Remove the left side cover to get to it. Write down what its set at prior to adjusting it. I have also seen this problem caused by water in the system. Make sure that y
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 05:40:12 EST 2005 | ajay
we also faced similar problem in fuji cp643. addition to your suggestion - mainly in program PCB thickness, component height checked & set correctly , then problem solved.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 08:02:01 EDT 2022 | furman
Dear Friends, we scrapped our Siemens Siplace 80 S15 FS02 and removed all mechnical parts, heads, Servomotor and steering PCBs. Additionally, we have brand new 2x8mm fast feeders NEW (unpacked but never used). If anything is needed please contact