Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 06:26:04 EST 2007 | Rob
Hi Greg, I would beg to differ.... our ancient fujis could have a new job loaded up on one feeder bank as it was building from the other.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 07:42:54 EST 2007 | Grant
Hi, What is it with this Contact Systems guy, there is no advice in that email from an experienced user, just a sales spiel. No of much use. Grant
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 08:05:51 EST 2007 | gregp
you are correct Rob--my bad. I was thinking only of machines still being produced today. Plus the Ancient Fujis were capable of only a limited component range thus you changeover for the whole line could not be completed--only the chipshooter--or a
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 08:09:56 EST 2007 | gregp
hello again Grant, the inquiry was about fast changeover--some people (you, for instance) may not be aware of some machines capabilities or changeover concepts even with your vast experience with Mydata and Fuji.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 12:25:49 EST 2007 | Pete
Looking for a reliable solution to printing and applying bar codes to pc boards for manufacturing processing and traceability
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 02:04:50 EST 2007 | AR
I agree with John S., laser is definitely the way to go. More flexible and maintenance-free than applying printed labels. John S., are you using Yag or CO2? rgds AR
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 10:26:52 EST 2007 | pfifla1
I am looking for the software for the select cure ir curing oven nordson made, if anyone has it please let me know i would like to buy a copy.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 16:47:33 EST 2007 | rob_thomas
10 to 15 minutes per feeder in our facility.That might replace a spring for the take up reel as well.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 18:00:18 EST 2007 | fastek
Sorry AJ....having operators in charge of feeders is the reason you need a tech involved.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 14:40:19 EST 2007 | SuMoTe
Does anyone have a good chemical for disolving flux (both Water Soluable and RMA (mixed)). Our spray fluxer is constantly building up a thick goo. Having a good cleaner would help in keeping this knocked down.