Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 07:22:31 EDT 2007 | jdengler
The dedicated fixture never really wears-out. You may need to change tooling pins and hold-down tabs, but it will still be accurate when we are all long gone. The adjustable fixtures seem to wear-out. Depending on usage and care it may go from 3 y
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 10:03:01 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I agree with jdengler on the rotary table being skewed. You need a couple of dowel pins (1 1/2" long x 1/4" dia., I think) to align that disk. Each idler is held on an eccentric cam and can be adjusted to square up the rotary table by dropping the do
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 07:47:21 EST 1999 | Wendy Casker
| Does anyone know 2-pin DIP components? Who uses them, why are they in the DIP form and not simple axial components? Are they usually placed by hand or by modified DIP placement machines? | Thanks for any answers, | | Erhard | Good Morning, 2 pin
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 19:56:24 EST 2001 | davef
SMTnet Archives used to have copious amounts of information on a pin-in-hole [e.g., pin-in-paste, paste-in-hole, etc] reflow process, but much of that appears lost with the conversion to the new and improved site format. In getting started, check:
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 16:21:33 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
I'll respond to this one since it is the most poignant post in this thread: ------------------------------------------------------ Most of what follows is common sense, but sometimes we need to get grounded to remember these common sense things. ---
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