Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 09:36:45 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
I put a posting in the equipment mart, but I figured I would put one here too. Is there anyone left in the UNITED STATES that has a CP43 left for sale? I am not interested having one shipped from Podunk, or Southern Madagascar. Regards.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 17:34:06 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
Amen. With the number of ads on here it must be generating revenue. Time to put some $$$ back in and improve this site. Not that it sucks, but it could be better. At least put it on a faster server.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 15:27:51 EST 2007 | aj
Hi, I have often used Plated drill holes for reference with good success. You should advise your customer to put 4 fiducials on the board which covers both diagonals this way you have the option to change fids ( or even get them to put extra fids a
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 14:47:15 EDT 2008 | davef
Let's narrow this down. Questions are: * Are you putting the proper amount of solder in the board with your stencil print process? * If you are putting the proper amount of solder in the board, where is the solder going? Pick one and then fill-in th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 18:04:08 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
I have put them thru the reflow just the switches and theres no problem even then I put them back on tape and reel and again to the reflow and test them again and they all pass
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 12:30:58 EDT 2010 | padawanlinuxero
Is there a way or process to use the screen printer to put solder paste in the thru holes ? The thing is that we are trying to put a thru hole in the same reflow oven with the other SMD components can some one explain how this work? thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 09:27:43 EDT 2010 | floydf
We have found that the lenses on the Rebels have are gooey and sticky. We put a little bit of WD40 on the shutter part that contacts the lens. Just a little bit. Basicly, put a drop on and try to wipe it all off with a paper towel is enough.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 10:24:39 EDT 2013 | stephendo
I worked for a company where the machines were put on high durometer vibration dampeners. Ok ok, the machines were put on hockey pucks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 17:45:48 EST 2017 | mac5
We have, in the past, made our own trays for loose parts and put them in the tray tower. Of course someone has to put the parts into the tray so you may not be saving any labor but the machine placement should be faster. BR, Mac