Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 18:10:35 EDT 2005 | pde
Make sure all plugs and nozzles occupy the nozzle banks. There should be only one empty position. Make sure all nozzles are fully seated and the machine has the correct location for all of the nozzles. An indication may be the machine is trying to pl
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 20:34:35 EST 2000 | Dave F
I sometimes get "fuzzy" on how different companies differentiate between the activities and responsibilities of various positions. [Read: I don't understand the difference between a manufacturing engineer and a process engineer] Regardless, I'd get
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 17:49:51 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | I knew there was something or one missing around here. Welcome back. Anything, interesting, earth shaking, or revolutionary East of the "Big Muddy?" | | I often forget I'm there too. | | Earl | Not much, just watching Create KME place 0201's sort
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 12:39:48 EDT 2005 | JB
Agreed with the previous posts: *Make sure there is one empty nozzle changer per head. *Make sure there are no components on the nozzle changers that prvent the nozzle from seating flush with the changer. *make sure all nozzles are fully seated. *Ch
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 15:22:50 EST 2000 | Michael Parker
Dave - the most significant difference between the two titles (that I have experienced) is the location of assignment. Usually MFG. Eng.'s are responsible to a fixed set of equipment and are more concerned with how the product acts within the machine
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 08:56:49 EST 2000 | CAL
One other piece would be to map of the hot spots in the US market. California, NE, SE, Chicago and Texas are hot spots for Electronics manufacuring. Target companies in these areas and hit them with resumes. Some areas are starved for manufacturing e
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 09:11:39 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Not much, just watching Create KME place 0201's sort-of fun to see. (Nepcon East). | Talk about placement problems.......so small hard to see. | Wayne Hi ya' Wayne! Man! 0201's!! I started hearing about 0201's at the beginning of last year, a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 14:17:00 EDT 1998 | wayne
| Hi ya' Wayne! | Man! 0201's!! I started hearing about 0201's at the beginning of last year, and remember thinking then why in the world someone would ever need a individual resistor or capacitor to be that dinky...I know there's a push to make
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 11:10:43 EST 2003 | davef
First, most �thermal shock� recipes are not a reliability test. There is no relationship between the failures seem in these tests and in-use application. These tests show you the failures in these tests. That�s it!!! Second, accelerated life test
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 11:45:35 EDT 2005 | PWH
Agree with PDE. We have two GSM's and we get this error often. Palm down e-stop when you get this error message. Machine will drop nozzle bank down after doing some segment repairs. Open covers and make sure nozzles are seated in reference to ali