Electronics Forum: worked (Page 179 of 1069)

would like any input on MPM problems

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 16:16:56 EDT 2005 | fastek

Ah...but if MPM didn't mark up their parts like they do then you would be still working for them as a field service guy....instead of remarketing parts and machines.

Need help on selecting the SMT equipment for small volume

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 21 15:54:15 EDT 2005 | Ken

not to be anoying....but a topaz can be configured with a 54mm camera an when using the 20 micron head 1 spline. It will place accuratly to +/-0.02mm Imagine 1 machine that works from 0402 to 54mm square! Now that's flexible.

ESD shoes vendor

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 11:05:17 EDT 2005 | pr

Red Wing has some. I have had mine for 4 years, may not be real pretty but they still work fine. I have never priced any others but they aren't cheap. pr

Belt Tension Meter

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 10:34:53 EDT 2005 | Frank

We use a meter from Gates. Works good. http://www.gates.com go there and find a distributor.

Powered Screwdrivers

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 26 03:43:28 EDT 2005 | Rob

Hi Grant, We used to use Quicher automatic screw feeders - that basically present the screw for pick up to the driver - they worked very well. Let me know if you want any further info on this type of feeder as they may still be kicking around her

Powered Screwdrivers

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 26 07:49:44 EDT 2005 | haviland

Grant---Contact the Pemserter folks---They have a system called "screwstick" (or "stick screw") which may work for your project. Good luck. Nick H.

JOT conveyor Service Technician, anyone know someone?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 14:44:24 EDT 2005 | fastek

Call Tom Gizzi at Recon in N.C. He's real good on JOT's and he works real cheap. 704-488-1722

JOT conveyor Service Technician, anyone know someone?

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 14:41:32 EDT 2005 | jdengler

I do not know JOT conveyors but I do know other manufacturers. Based on that I do not believe this alone will work: -fixed rail on wrong side probably -sensors for board control in wrong location -smema ports may be to far from where they need to co

Quad IIIc/IVc programming question

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 11:22:17 EDT 2005 | slthomas

Thanks, Bob. I kind of figured that if anyone could help, you could. I'm not at work today (fighting some mysterious summer bug that's hung with me for a month now) but I'll see if anyone at Quad remembers the IIIc on my next day in.

Quad IIIc/IVc programming question

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 11:59:43 EDT 2005 | bobpan

no problem. Tell them to check old 'q-tips' and i believe it was called 'c-series odd placement' and there is a basic 'how to' on doing multi-rotated boards. Its not easy and could frustrate you but it will definatly work.


worked searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information