Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 12:31:39 EDT 2017 | slthomas
Your fixture is pulling too much heat from the assembly. I'd push the TAL to closer to 90.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 10:19:04 EST 2020 | emeto
Still use them. Just make sure they don't push sensetive component.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 11:21:39 EST 2023 | dimamalin
To solve this problem in some situations I use a spacers . This applies to Siemens feeder .
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 13:09:33 EST 2000 | Jeff Wilson
Jeff, The problem you are describing MAY be related to the push up pin setting on your component feeder units. Please verify that the push up pin height is set correctly for the feeder units, and the nozzle pick-up and placement heights are to the c
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 12 13:09:33 EST 2000 | Jeff Wilson
Jeff, The problem you are describing MAY be related to the push up pin setting on your component feeder units. Please verify that the push up pin height is set correctly for the feeder units, and the nozzle pick-up and placement heights are to the c
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 14:11:39 EDT 2003 | Bryan Sheh
Dear all, Is there anyone who has the experience in conducting Push&Pull test for fine pitch components?i.e.SOIC,QFP. The customer clearly stated that,"every lead should be tested for selected components".but, you know that,the fine pitch,0.5 or
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 15:42:33 EDT 2004 | James
We use them on our DEK printers. They have worked out very well. The only thing we had to do was make a push down bar so we could push all the pins down and lock them. This makes setting up the blocks much easier; board is fixtured, pins released
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 02:30:11 EDT 2005 | Bored
Hi, I have seen in the past programs on GSMs using a pushdown function so that the selected previously placed component can be pushed once again into the paste by one of the nozzles. I have tried using greater pressure on the placement but need that
Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 11:27:46 EDT 2008 | muarty
Also looks like there maybe an issue connected to the pallet/board not pushing the solder over the back of the nozzle properly. Maybe the wave level is slightly low so any dross that is on top off the solder wave isn't being pushed away by the pallet
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 11:13:41 EDT 2011 | jhinckley
I have a 1800w that the main contactor will not pull in. When i push the contactor in manualy the power goes through but nothing turns on, when i push in the fan contactors all fans come on. The programs seem to load butnothing happens and the sp and