Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 08:00:35 EST 2018 | cbart
Hi many thanks for your help, I mean reflow > oven. Ok, yes, it sounds like the debris that builds up on fans/heaters/ducting may be making its way onto you product. if the exhaust fan that vents your machine failed this could be the cause, or it
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 15:34:20 EST 2018 | mmjm_1099
Can you tell me if in your process you have a check-down list for new orders? We are looking for something to assist with engineering to ensure all process steps are completed prior to an order going into production. Example: BOM import completed, D
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 08:13:14 EST 2018 | proceng1
unfortunately I don't. Our maintenance guy has done all of the repairs on our ovens. When we did have a DOS HELLER, I called HELLER about an issue and they said that nobody that still worked there has any knowledge of the DOS machines and they coul
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 08:35:15 EST 2018 | tsvetan
Depends a lot of PCB manufacturer and how good is the registration of the films to drills and what is drill precision etc. General rule is that components are placed on the copper layer pads, so copper fiducial is aligned with same accuracy as the pa
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:41:23 EST 2018 | reckless
We currently contract our stuff out. I'm hoping to bring it back in. New machines are over $100k. If a used machine exists for $10-15k I'm open to it. I believe my job is simple other than 1 5mm QFN
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 08:03:42 EST 2018 | wolverine55
Thanks Don, I will pass this info on to the Maintenance department at the plant where this machine is located. I did see an exec stored in the machine's host computer while it was there, it was under a UIC filename of BC237A. They have new 3.6 volt
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 06:57:28 EST 2018 | davidportercpl
I'm struggling to place cylindrical components on the Panasonic AM100, melfs in particular. I have just about goet around the recognition side of things, but pickups are hit and miss, and placements are not very consistent at all. Currently using a 2
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:04:20 EST 2018 | emeto
Both of these are very old platforms. I used them both in the past and they are both good machines. The question is how are you planning to keep them going? Spare parts availability? Knowledge to fix them? Calibrate them?Does manufacturer support the
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:31:49 EST 2018 | jdengler
If you buy old equipment like these I would recommend buying from one of the companies that advertise here. Make sure it's one that has staff to support you. Some will say they have staff but they actually use contractors. That's not always bad bu
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 19:08:42 EST 2018 | sarason
Their is a large aftermarket support system for Juki parts, feeders etc in China. You can buy aftermarket Juki placement heads, nozzles, feeders at a fraction of the price you had to pay when you bought these machines new. Just make sure to exclude J