Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 14:44:26 EST 2006 | dismon
Hi all, I'm going to purchase a new AOI machine, and I would like somebody to tell me his opinion about them. I have three to choose: Omron, YESTech YTV1000 and Marantz M22XDL 460. All of them are desktop. Anybody could tell me about them? Which
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 15:00:42 EST 2006 | Mity-C
We are using 5 Mirtec's. Easy to program and debug. 1 in SMT. 1 in Lead Free and 1 in Thru Hole. I can't comment on the Yestech but we have had increadibly good luck with the Mirtec's With AOI's the proof is in the pudding. Arrange a Demo with your
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 21:30:17 EST 2006 | sessioc
We just installed 2 YESTech 2050's for our 2 lines and I'm extremely happy with them. Our machines are setup inline post reflow w/ the capability of diverting good/bad boards utilizing Nutek's t-type turn unit. Of course, we all know that the objec
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 16:12:39 EST 2006 | ronhammer
Does anyone have any experience with a MyData Tray Wagon Magazine (TWM)? If so what do you do behind it for a conveyer? We received a TWM to test and it will not work with our conveyor system. MyData said to change to a different set of adjusting hol
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 11:40:09 EST 2006 | james
Just wanted to see how everyone else out there saves their misfed components from the machine. Our operators dont have a clue how expensive components are that they sweep up in the vacuum on a daily basis. Most of it is pure laziness. Is there any
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 14:53:38 EST 2006 | Mike gipos
Hi all, Anybody can help us to find out which of these reflow owens is possible to convert to Pb Free: 1.Panasert REF-A 2.Universal Full Spectrum IR Reflow 150 3.Hollis Surf FCR310 4.Panasonic 2632 Which one is the best and which one is the nea
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 03:53:50 EST 2006 | chadnugent79
We use an alignment jig {from Fuji I believe} that checks any rotational offets from the shaft to the head. The bottom of the jig fits onto the head while the top slides around the top "what I call" the crown gear. I've had several instances where
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 07:41:44 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I do not reccomend spraying anything into those clutches. There is a greased bearing in there that cannot run dry. Also there is a very specific way to dismantle the clutches, and it does not require a 5.5 mm wrench in any part of it. Dax, if you
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 10:06:17 EST 2006 | GCO
I would like to say sharing new parts only, it seems that we have a little problem teaching new BGA's or CSP's with actual vision system (very time consumming). - see FUJI site for an add-on off line unit if needed ($$$...HIC!). Any better solution o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 16:25:03 EST 2006 | solderiron
Any metalurgists out there? I take the resistance value of a metal oxide substrate made of silver or gold or manganese. I then solder with 63/37 and the resistance changes but not dramatically. I then solder with Lead free SAC305 and the resistance c