Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 17:15:19 EST 2002 | slthomas
We have ESD safe velcro hook soled shoes for our operators. It keeps them at their machines. Seriously, everyone I've seen using it just uses heel straps and vacuums the carpet. Granted, many of them looked like they could use a shampooing, but I d
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 05:22:34 EDT 2012 | sarason
Try this page for the updated machine An FP-100 about 85 psi. for this model. The basic machines are near identical , just newer plastic moldings. I think I ran mine off a car inner tube and a 12V tyre pump, originally. So that would have been a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 15:33:41 EST 2001 | davef
First, we have never repackage devices, as you propose. Our schedule has us standing at Receiving like panting dogs waiting for the material required to jump the job, much less giving up the time and money to have parts repackaged. Second, fabricat
Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 15:15:53 EDT 2001 | ohboy
Hi all, I just discovered this forum and I'm very impressed. We have a vendor who recently stopped placing desiccants in the vacuum packaging for our pcbs. (Yes, it's on the dwg!) His reasoning was that the desiccants can degrade the finish on the
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 23:26:46 EST 2005 | timekey
Of course a new machine out of the box should perform at a realistic Sigma level and it's not unfair to hold a machine manufacturer true to their claims. However, even if a new machine does meet the criteria on day 1, the numbers will be constantly c
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 10:12:32 EST 2007 | slthomas
The use of booties isn't required per se, just considered a standard step necessary to reach the 10,000 target. You also need to vacuum (central vac system, NOT exhausting into the room) daily, mop weekly, have a one piece floor, blah, blah, blah....
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 13:48:37 EDT 2009 | christian01976
Hello! You can check your vacuum in MANUAL and then VACUUM IN MONITOR. You can switch the vacuum on or off for each head. With a TYPE 72 nozzle and no component the vacuum should be around 80 or 90 and with a component at the nozzle it should be ove
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 11 08:53:44 EST 2017 | tch
My company is looking for a vacuum that can handle being used to clean up solder splashes on the bottom of our wave solder machines and around the solder pot area in our ERSA Selective Solder Machines. In the past we would use a Shopvac but these don
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:40:40 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
check your vacuum valve, manually turn it on and off,i have the same problem like that b-4, after replacing the vacuum valve, the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 12:41:15 EDT 2009 | thanhnguyen
check your vacuum valve, manually turn it on and off,i have the same problem like that b-4, after replacing the vacuum valve, the problem went away.