Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 11:51:49 EDT 2004 | Steve
I have found a company called Cleveland Motion Control that will fix them for a flat fee. Did a little searching and found them using Altavista.com Cheers
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 04:20:15 EDT 2004 | fume
Hello, We are looking for good Pick&Place Equipment in competitive price for small production volume. We change product very often. What kind of P&P will be good for quick changes (easy for operator, good software) What equipment you prefer?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 08:21:12 EDT 2004 | haviland
Marcin--Good morning. We deal in used & recond. machinery and may be able to help. Pls. contact us at ----eamexco@sbcglobal.net. Thanks, Nick Haviland. Electronic Assembly Machinery Exchange.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 18:08:30 EDT 2004 | carterhoward
Hey Marcin, We currently run Philips equipment. We are quit happy with Philips, good change over times, and good software, excellent off line programming I would also recommend contact systems their user interface is one of the best I�ve seen. car
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 05:43:56 EDT 2004 | jbtech
Can some one explain to me why the ceramic nozzles are cracking not on the tip but on the base??? also how long do the sleeves last, no informaton from siemens they just came in and changed from 'o'ring to bearing type?? Thanks Julie
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 06:08:18 EDT 2004 | hitechsc
Hi julie I found that it was the sleeve on the ball bearing that was the fault we went back to the oring type problem gone.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 07:51:47 EDT 2004 | mmjm_1099
All I got to say is a bowl and spoon and mix it up a little before u place it on the stencil. That works fine on our end all the time.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 15:18:28 EDT 2004 | russ
Remove the paste from the fridge the night before, If you feel the need to knead we just put the paste on the stencil and work it a little bit with a spatula. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 22:08:08 EDT 2004 | KEN
FYI AIM has a patnented in-tube mixing propeller. Crazy, but it actually works.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 24 04:18:39 EDT 2004 | kent_peterson
Microwave? Try some steel wool next time. Are you cookin food in that microwave? I would love to see that documented into a process. You could look at changing the solder paste you use. Knead it up other than that mate.