Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 11:57:40 EST 2006 | aj
i would agree with taking a closer look at the fiducials. I have the same line config. here but have to say that I have never experienced any conflict between machines. One thing I have seen before is when we ran a particular product on the machine
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 11:41:36 EST 2006 | PWH
Band Aide Quick Fix to get you running - Change x-value for all global fiducials in your program the exact same amount as the x-offset you are experiencing on your bad machine. Likely, if (0,0) is front-left, you should move all global fids 0.3mm th
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 14:32:59 EST 2006 | mazink
Hello BOb, Sorry, I wasn't getting your responed because i wasn't log in completlt. I sent an email yesterday which is as follow.. I have a quad machine (QSV 1 PLUS) here and I been having problem with it since 2 month. massege keep coming says 1) B
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 04:18:03 EST 2006 | Rob
Get a stopwatch & time your functions to see which is the slowest. I am guessing it's going to be the oven, printer (if using paste inspection) or the AOI. If you are talking the average or optimum speed in CPH, that would depend on the type of b
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 12:37:43 EST 2006 | Fawad
We are using Semi-automatic PNP machine from Fritsch model SM-902...presently there is a problem with the machine and the production is held up becoz of that...i have tried to contact Fritsch on their website...but they have not replied yet...sorry t
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 09:22:12 EST 2006 | Mity-C
We have just had gridlock installed on 4 DEK screen printers. I agree that if it partially catches a component you will have misprints. In the same respect, if a hard pin is placed in the wrong location, you will get misprints and or damaged componen
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 14:49:48 EST 2006 | vdizzle
Yep Grid-Lok sucks for thin boards. We have it set up in 4 Dek Horizon 01s. Grid-Lok is actually strong enough to snap really thin boards. Other than that, the system has been great, especially if you have to do 10-12 changeovers per line per shif
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 11:54:53 EST 2006 | jobbie
Hi jax Have checked actual assemby time against machine up time and have a figure of 5440cph which seems to be ok from what others are saying. Its just the utilization that i need to sort but this is difficult with the resources/restrictions that i
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 16:31:09 EST 2006 | GS
Hello Gents, ..............several questions about the subject: Q1)Are there any standard regulating the subject ? Very few infos found on IPC. Q2)Which materials are suggested to seal (Bag) the PCB ? Q3)Is it necessary the vacuum sealed bag ? if
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 08:29:25 EST 2006 | davef
Step stencils are not widely used, due to: * Higher cost as compared to uniform thickness stencils * Danger of solder paste smearing at least close to the steps * Difficulty of cleaning the stepped stencil underside (the steps cannot be on the upper