Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 23 13:36:44 EST 2008 | schorschimi
Manual THT assembly (10 to 300 boards, 20 to 300 THT components each)requires instructions for the semiskilled workers. These instructions should also be used for viual manual inspection and the final AQL. Which type of instruction is recommended? L
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 10:27:44 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Does anyone still do Laser-Guided manual insertion? Any manufacturers out there for that?
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 15:23:43 EST 2008 | davef
Some of our troop have poorly developed reading skills, because either English is a second language or other reasons. So, we use visual tools.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 16:27:45 EST 2008 | schorschimi
Hi davef, your comment is interesting. Can you give details of your "visual tools" schorschimi
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 06:23:15 EST 2008 | smtnet51
We also used color coding of bins, along with a picture of where to put the part on the PCB. Also split up parts that look similar (to seperate work stations) when possible. good luck
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 08:15:40 EST 2008 | davef
Search the fine SMTnet Archives on line balancing to find threads like http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=53089
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 10:04:08 EST 2008 | scotceltic
There are various software programs out there to aid in the creation of visual aids for manual assy. and other steps in the process. We currently use Circuitcam (Aegis). It helps us create color coded (by part number) visual aids for the whole proc
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 12:04:22 EST 2008 | schorschimi
here are two companies from Germany doing these machines. Heeb D 74372 Sinsheim and Fritsch D 92280 Kastl Many companies use Royonik What kind of instructions are you using for the boards I described?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 12:46:58 EST 2008 | slthomas
You mean like Contact Systems? Other than that I'm sure there are some old Royonics machines still floating around.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 15:06:08 EST 2008 | shrek
KRIKIES! "excellent" reading skills, me lad? Is your workforce required to read "Catcher in the Rye" and Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales"? lol