Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 16:28:36 EDT 2010 | rway
That said, having some sort of buffer to meet demand in case of machine downtime will probably be your best bet. It doesn't hurt to have spare parts on hand to mimimize downtime either. We do both. With some parts it may be economically unfeasable
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 03:41:43 EST 2000 | Willem Combrinck
Hi everyone. I'm an industrial engineering student working at a manufacturing company in Cape Town, SA. Recently my boss wanted to know the causes of our downtime in SMT. Things like setups, unscheduled maintenance, debugs etc came up while I was doi
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 09:45:11 EST 2000 | DL
Where are the experienced operators? I'm sure they would have some good input to what it is you seek. How would this program you wrote know if the operators went to the bathroom during setup? Or took break? Or even waiting on incoming parts from ship
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 15:56:29 EDT 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi Processman, Where I worked before, as an SMT Department Leader, there were two more departments who ran SMT lines, and we had a task from the CEO to decide to how we measure our performances. The result was like this: - first of all, you will ha
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 12:27:57 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Can anyone share with me the best timing for the escalation process, let it be either equipment downtime or process downtime ? Our SMT line is really up to the throat. I used to hv an escalation process like, say if the printer down, the machine will
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 17 07:48:43 EDT 2002 | bentzen
Hi Brandon. You should always try to optimize / "balance" your line in a way so the machine with the shortest time per placement is your bottleneck. The other machines in the line should then have a 10 - 20 sec sorter cycle time, to be able to cope
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 13:58:50 EDT 2010 | dcell_1t
time available then you have capacity issues... most of the time downtime is not considered for "ideal" calculation, but is highly recommended to consider it. You have to consider alternatives if your capacity is over 90 % this is where you need to b
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 13:01:59 EDT 2001 | bdoyle
SMTnet will be down at 3:30PM EST today for maintenance. We should only be down approximately 20 minutes. We apologize for any inconvenience this might cause.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 15:19:07 EDT 2001 | vance66
Thanks, I'd appreciate an actual time. How long was your downtime per rheopump install? I heard about 1 1/2 weeks per head. That included training as well.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 05:53:38 EDT 2001 | greggy
Hi, I would like to get some feedbacks about the Juki 2000 Series regarding performance, downtime, accuracy on fine pitch components and 0201's and 0402 chips, repeatability, and reliability. thanks and regards,