Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 15:12:51 EST 2009 | ccross
You need to base your costs on your labor and overhead rate as well as how much your other expenses are(selling, admin, etc) and profit you want to make. For example (let's use nice round numbers) if you place 10,000 parts per hour and your labor an
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 08:47:47 EDT 2005 | Rob
Thanks Olas, I have some experience with these machines - not too impressed with the feeders though, but I will take another look. Hi VickT, Thanks, but no thanks, the Advantis is not what I am looking for - it is neither small, nor a low cost pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 18:10:25 EST 2009 | stepheniii
Build in some flexibility to your costing. You will want to take into account how long various activities take and you will have to have your people do them in order to find out how long they take. In the end you will have to do your own costing bec
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 09:12:54 EDT 2001 | saidklaw
We use the Ersascope and it seems very effective .You can even take the image and save it.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 15 10:07:34 EDT 2001 | Jim Crowe
Hi Greg, Send me an email ! Tks Jim jcrowe@starpower.net
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 18:37:03 EST 2004 | adlsmt
Anyone have an inexpensive vendor for high temp board labels?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 09:45:34 EST 2004 | Michael
Hi, send your enquiry to: www.mueller-ahlhorn.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 22:41:50 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Frustrations to relieve try a sledge hammer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 14:59:53 EST 2004 | Claude_Couture
since there is a bit of humor in this thread, try drilling the pads from the opposite side of the pcb.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 08:23:41 EDT 2004 | grayman
How much is your asking price for the thermocouple assy? Arman