Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 14:55:11 EDT 2011 | remullis
Typically TH equipment has 2240 Unused steps if no pattern is loaded when running a pattern it takes up whatever amount of steps deducting from the 2240. With no patterns loaded in my axial machine I only have 246 steps. Would this be a time to relo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 30 12:37:07 EDT 2011 | jeffharley
Good idea to reload when goofy things like this happens
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 07:28:58 EDT 2011 | edmaya33
Try re-configuring the system first ( SYS command ) before reloading executive program.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 15:35:11 EST 2006 | Gilligan
Good books: http://www.automatedlearning.com/purchasing/smtbookstore.cfm
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 18 05:51:23 EST 2006 | masrimhd
Thank you all. You gave us the strength to go ahead!
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 15:19:38 EST 2006 | Samir
Read Ralph Woodgates', "The Handbook of Machine Soldering." Ralph is a true lead-head from way back, and his expertise is Wave Soldering. I know later editions have sections on that new fangled technique, "Reflow Soldering", but Ralph does a very c
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 13:06:49 EST 2006 | masrimhd
Hello, We�ve ordered the line machinery for our TV factory. It should be ready after two to three months. We will start producing Analog CRT TVs using single sided FR2 or CEM1, thru-hole components and tin-lead wave soldering process. Knowing that
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 14:06:51 EST 2006 | russ
You are pretty much on your own when selecting fluxes. search archives in forums and see what everyone else is using and doing. Whoever you purchased the wave from should be installing this machine, certifying it, and providing training for your
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 15:03:56 EST 2006 | davef
Q1- Will we be able to select the materials (flux and alloy) and run the process depending only on ourselves, distributors� help, machinery documentation, web data and �trial and error?� A1- Your materials suppliers [eg Kester, Alpha Metals, etc] wil
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 12:32:20 EST 2002 | davef
Now that is a BIG step. Stencil type: * A metal squeegee is fine with stepped stencils. * A rubber squeegee is fine with stepped stencils. Comments on step stencil "keepouts" are: * Use an ample space around the stepped down component pads that is