Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 02:34:17 EDT 2018 | directx995
@Reckless on GI14 machine, we have around 90k picks per week. About maintenance I rly can not say, since I'm head of programming and not maintenance. But as far as I know GI14 is rly complex just as @Comatose said, but it is much different then GC6
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 12:27:59 EDT 2002 | fastek
Here's what ticks me off by the OEM's extorting registration fees out of customers and refusing to support the used equipment market. You won't get the OEM's to admit it but a large part of their profits are obtained by service and support includin
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 13:03:05 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Some use small cleaners but I have always used the stencil washer. Most stencil washers come with a basket of some kind of board holder (or via holder - depending on how technical you want to get). Buying a stencil cleaner is hard to justify just f
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 15:05:45 EDT 2003 | russ
Probably of no help but here it is anyway This is a tuff one. Attrition is due to many factors. You have machine rejects (visual fail, no pick), feeder set-up loss each time a reel is removed you lose X number of parts depending on feeder design (w
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 13:40:38 EDT 2019 | lapskrfc
Hi all, I'm thinking of adding a high-end rework station to my lab. Budget-wise I can basically afford all the solutions from Finetech, Pace, Ersa, and others. However, I'm not sure which one to go with. I'm considering Finetech Core-plus and Pace
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 12:59:57 EDT 2003 | gregp
It seems as though you got part of your answer, that is, better safe than sorry. Now you need to do it in such a way as not to waste time. Some pnp machines can alert you to a low quantity on the machine so another reel can be obtained and verifie
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 11:47:17 EST 2004 | Nate
We currently redoing our floor layout and need to squash our SMT line into a smaller, rectangular cell. We currently use a manual printer/stenciler, pick and place, reflow oven, and aoi inspection machine. Can anyone give me any links to any differ
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 16:54:29 EST 2007 | unisoft
Hi Try Unisoft (founded 1986) they are reasonibly priced and program your assembly machine from either gerber or CAD - 203-913-0782. The software you need is called ProntoPLACE ( http://www.unisoft-cim.com/pcbplace.htm ). Programs and optimizes P
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 12:24:24 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Thanx for the reply Dave. We actually had a few thermocouples attached from underneath to see if there is any delta in temperature within the same BGA's ball. They looks OK, with the slope of 1 -2 Deg C,soak at 120 Deg C - 150 Deg C at about 90 sec,
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 31 10:56:16 EST 1998 | Dennis Barry
| I finally got my problem figured out on the bridging, the | only thing I'm finding is that I notice some litlte solder balls on the bottom of the board. Is that normal? Is that why I'm getting bridges? Has anyone came across this problem and pass t