Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 13:44:04 EDT 1998 | Rin Or
| | | | | Does anyone use the "Quick Frame" with their Dek printer? | | | The threads on the screws keep stripping, so we thought | | | maybe we'd send our frames to a machine shop for heftier | | | screws. Has anyone done this? Is there a better wa
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 20 00:34:57 EDT 2001 | kenbliss
Hi mike The solution is simple but two fold, first your process needs to be changed a bit, you need additional feeders to pre-stage the new P/N run and prestage the extra feeders for reload as certain higher volume components exhaust. The idea is t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 18:40:14 EDT 2002 | Steve Townsend
It's not impossible to balance in a non-repetitive situation. You'll need to investigate mix-model JIT methods. It takes more effort, but it is very possible. First is to figure out which assemblies are going to be the most similiar, which ones use
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 09:16:36 EDT 2002 | bmulcahy
Hi dave, Only back in the forum today to see your query so here goes (1) VIA ,PTH holes -- we found that because the amount of gold being plated is generally less that the amount of HASL that holes can be physically wider. This then (pacticularly o
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 14:12:27 EDT 2002 | bdoyle
Well I was expecting some questions. If you have the most convoluted system out there, and its up for a while people will figure out how to use it. The thing with MySMTnet is that many people don't necessarily understand it. We had thought with th
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 12:29:23 EDT 2003 | hruiz
Hi Jax, I�ve took times, and average, we last from 25 to 40 minutes to load a CP6 depending on how big is the load, but quality guys last other 25 min. per equipment to audit, we usually have 2 CP6 and 1 GSM or 1 CP6 and 2 GSM, at any case, we need t
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 03:26:17 EST 2003 | Kev
Hi Lads, Thanks for all of the replies. To answer a few of your questions..... My wave is a Hollis PT500N. It has 3 zones of pre-heater rod elements. Each individual element (601195-01) is 500 watts. There are 16 elements per zone so 8 Kw per zone.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 22:40:52 EST 2004 | pdeuel
To clean up other replys I will add that some most all machines have global correction. Most placements are an off sets from pcb 0,0 usually the lower left corner of the board. When the machine locates the fiduitals and these fids are not exactly whe
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 12:43:39 EST 2005 | jbrower
Hi Scott, My Heller is a bog standard Heller 1500 with an edge guide. There is nothing special about it. I would of course love to have a 7 zone oven, but...I have to use what is here at this time. My only concern with a 5 zone oven is the change i
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:41:49 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, We have been running the same stencils for about a year, 5 thou thick, 1-mm pitch BGA's and every-things been ok, but then suddenly over the last week, 2 different products have had paste release issues with the BGA. It's odd because nothings c