Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 10:13:21 EDT 2007 | slthomas
When I worked for a med. device company it was always great fun to observe the UL testing. Everyone would gather around the stairwell and say bon voyage to an $8k piece of gear. This was NOT a test of the mechanical strength of soldered connections
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 04:00:07 EDT 2007 | muarty
We currently have a FeederMaster Fuji calibration Jig for sale. Works in a similar way to the Gam 20 (which is a pretty decent machine itself), if you require any further info then drop me a mail.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 07:52:46 EDT 2007 | scombs
Its not in Europe but I have bought these from Sierra Electronics and they work well. http://www.tapesplice.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 15 12:11:40 EST 2007 | George
I use Pentagon EMS (503) 924-2747 with Chad Haima. Note: I do not get a penny for referals. I just like the service, super fast, high quality and excellent customer service. I have worked with them for about 4 years. Thanks, George
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 02:59:09 EDT 2007 | saab
Out of curiosity, I measured the vacuum levels on our Topaz. With a #31 nozzle the values read somewhere between 130 and 150 when open and about 200 when blocked. The component pickup works fine with no errors with these values
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 17:10:06 EDT 2007 | kgieskes
Universal has been producing Lightning pick and place heads for some years now. How are these heads performing these days? Speed, component range, reliability. Who has worked with them?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 15:13:30 EDT 2007 | mika
That sounds good. I hope You take all the good ideas that a lot of people here in the forum suggested a while ago, under consideration. Such as improved search engine as well. Keep up the good work! Sincerely.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 03:22:52 EDT 2007 | lococost
Weller themselfs recommend http://www.cooperhandtools.com/brands/CF_Files/model_detail.cfm?upc=037103185327 for their threaded desoldering tips, worked fine for us, should do the trick for screws too.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 20:26:18 EDT 2007 | marcelll
Thanks for the help guys. I found that serial port 2 was bad on the computer. Not able to change it to com 1 in the config. Seems to be protected by a factory password. So I had to change the computer and reload the software. It's working now. Thank
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 14:44:40 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
The all in one jig is like 18K, and it only does CP6 and newer. We use the older Fuji jig that has a microscope on it. It works pretty good.