Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 09:10:15 EDT 2018 | ghenning
Some of these systems are beyond the support period. Are you aware of anyone providing support? It was Comet then Xylon but they are no longer of help. Thanks in advance. George
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 09:12:55 EST 2019 | kb2019
Does anyone know of a contractor who will support a Siemens HF/3 machine? Siemens know longer supports the machine as of Jan. 1, 2019.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 07 07:23:43 EST 2019 | stephendo
Over the years I have gotten the best support from Aim and Alpha and the least support from Kester. If you can, you might want to switch to a solder supplier that gives good support.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 15:00:55 EDT 2020 | djeffries
Is Juki support not helping you out with this? We get tremendous support from Juki support here in the US on troubleshooting.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 18:54:17 EDT 2020 | smitty
Has anyone experienced issues with the Red-E-Set support system damaging components on double sided boards? How's the setup, its advertised as quick? Any issue with misprints using this support system?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 17:22:39 EST 2023 | pradeep14
I'm searching Soft rubber support for both side assembled boards . It should be antistatic and soft flexible rubber. Whare I can get it this rubber support.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 05:00:47 EDT 2002 | kbayley
The reply from J. Baldwin details the most frequent causes of Board Transfer issues on the DEK 288 machine. The DEK.com web site offers a variety of Process, Service and Support details on all DEK products, with the ability to contact the DEK Custom
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 14 14:24:46 EST 2003 | valuems
HI, We have seen a couple of statements that we just have to reply on. One is the trouble with MPM's in mexico. I feel most of that trouble is because of the technical support and the actual maintenance in mexico, not because of the MPM's. And MP
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 09:43:22 EDT 2004 | Rob
When it comes to double-sided boards, how does one support a board so that those supports don't hit any components on the side already run but yet keep the board firm and rigid? Is it more of an engineering design to layout the board in such a way th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 16:58:15 EDT 2004 | Mike Cyr
Hi Jay, You might try calling our technical support team to get you started on sorting out these problems. I am attaching the link to our website and support page and the Email and telephone numbers. If they are unable to help you out, they can ar