Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 07:29:26 EDT 2018 | proceng1
In my opinion, the machines are great. We have 6 of them. Feeders do a lot of work and need some maintenance. We have over 400 feeders, and our maintenance guy gets about 6 a week to fix.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 20:55:35 EDT 2003 | davef
Bollocks!!!! We are unfamiliar with the term overturn, but it can not be that uncommon. Our intial inclination is to barrel into this SMT Engineer's nap-zone and blast him, but it might not be a politic approach. So, maybe we'll temper the tack we
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 11:18:58 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Try this. It's what we use and it works great. Jason
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 15:27:04 EST 2002 | davef
There is no standard. Component loss is a function of many factors, including: * Component type. * Component packaging. * Machine capabilities. * Feeder maintenance. Search the fine SMTnet Archives on attrit* for some guidelines.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 14:44:40 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
The all in one jig is like 18K, and it only does CP6 and newer. We use the older Fuji jig that has a microscope on it. It works pretty good.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 14:49:45 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
That is what I was hoping to hear. I found one of that sort of design and I am looking into it now. No beels or whistles, just a couple of heavy duty brackets, some calipers, and a microscope. 7K seems like a good price for me.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 14:54:16 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
7k is too much man. We paid 5K for our Fuji jig. It came with all of the master tapes and master guages.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 08:18:25 EST 2007 | mulder0990
In regards to the Torque tester from Fuji that tests the peel back force, you can buy that directly from Fuji for $250.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 18:20:53 EDT 2009 | fulldrawmike
if your pneumatic cylinders are sluggish, try putting a few drops of 10wt air line oil in one and see how it reacts. The seals get dry and just can't move or at least that is what I have seen on equipment that does not use air line oilers.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 18:43:56 EDT 2009 | emanuel
Just a moment.... when the machine was installed I was told to use a dry air line, so it is connected to a line that passes through an air dryer and no oiling at all. Should it have oiler installed? I will check the installation manuals