Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 10:09:48 EST 2002 | caldon
I always look at the support structure. This is where I feel the real Dollars and cents come into play. Sure you can calculate the derated value over months or years. But If your machine is in a "machine down" situation the derated value does not cha
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 19:35:48 EDT 2004 | russ
This is highly dependent upon your board, vision inspection, part rotation, part type, layout, number of P/Ns per (1 pers or 100 pers) feeder layout, optimization, nozzle changes, etc... all have significant impact on placement speed. I find if you
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 06:11:24 EDT 2004 | Rob
Hi Peter, We're typically seeing 60% on the average subcontract job, but on high volume, high density & well laid out boards we are seeing up to 95% on our chipshooters. The things that usually kill the speed for us are: multiple circuit panels (3
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 04:00:22 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Peter, You certainly have a selection of kit. We use 2 CP6's & 2 GSMs per line, and that balances pretty well (sometimes one of the fuji's is idle though - but we can live with that). When we had S20's we found 2 of them roughly kept up with a
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 13:20:56 EDT 2004 | pjc
Machine design plays a major factor in actual placement rate vs. the published tact time max speed. For example, random access horizontal turret head machines can vary greatly depending on nr. of different components and size ranges, while the dual g
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 14:27:02 EST 2002 | Hussman
John, I gotta ask what it took for you to post this?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 22:01:51 EST 2002 | davef
Amen, Bubba. Is this about the coolest job, three years of recession aside, ever?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 14:28:03 EST 2002 | Joe Herr
John, You must consider the old saying , When the going gets tough, the tough get going! Roll your sleeves up man !If it were easy, everybody would be in this business.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 14:28:52 EST 2002 | Joe Herr
John, You must consider the old saying , When the going gets tough, the tough get going! Roll your sleeves up man !If it were easy, everybody would be in this business.