Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 03:33:29 EST 2006 | snowcaj
To set warm-up time,which standard should we select and how should we measure? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 08:37:49 EDT 2005 | james
Just wondering if anyone else out there has been able to reduce Set-up time on SMT Machines. We are a contract manufacturer and run several different models in one day on 4 different machines. We currently have 40-50% downtime due to set-up time.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 05:42:43 EDT 2016 | jasltd
Hi folks, I'm looking for definitions on the categories from the Management reporting from MYData's (running My9 & MY19 machines TPSYS 2.4) I'd like to understand what the machine classifies into the following: Up time Active Time Run Time I"m buil
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 14:21:41 EDT 2002 | Mark S.
> Set up time is another measure of efficiency. 15 - 20 minutes is standard for efficient companies.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 17:08:55 EDT 2005 | jdengler
James, Take all of this good information that's been given to you. Develope a plan that will reduce set-up time. Present it to the "powers that be". If they do nothing it's not your problem anymore. In most cases to make a large gain in productiv
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 03:30:15 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale
Herman, LVHM is exactly what we have always done with our SMT machine. We use the Siemens 80F4 auto pick and place and have a HUGE set-up time for each run. And attrition problems (though i'm finding they are packaging related rather than machine rel
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 13:34:44 EST 2004 | dorklover664
Did you like the FormFlex tooling as far as support goes? I would be more inclined to spend the set up time if we got better support. As of now we have about 30min, between runs so the set up time isn�t as important as the cost and the support is. We
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 03:54:01 EDT 2014 | enfrafer
how much time in average do you spend in set up time? how much % of productive time do you waste in setup? what smd equipment do you have?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 02:54:18 EDT 2005 | Adnahn
Is your machine programs gang picking? Work out a machine set-up for commonly used components to have a fix location on the machine ( preferably on the side the operator spends the least time ).Most of your change overs take place on the front of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 19:19:33 EDT 2005 | james
After a year of making up part lists that we need duplicates for, and having nothing more happen, and yet be asked to decrease the change over times, you can only bang your head against the wall so many times.