Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:06:52 EST 2010 | dakufta
Our patented(U.S. Patent No. 7,616,019 B2) "Shot Wire" fixture could be a solution for your goal of reducing the weight of your Genrad fixtures.Please let me know if we can help.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 12:07:55 EST 2010 | tpowell
We specialize in custom tooling and fixturing. Send me a pic and I might make suggestions on removing weight from existing fixture structure in a cost effective manner.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 09:01:35 EDT 2014 | jax
You should never try to print more than one board at a time if utilizing a fixture. You should have a single image fixture for the printer and an array fixture for the machines... where fiducials can be used to correct positional variations.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 17:34:17 EST 1999 | Dave F
Ron: Chris is correct that there is a bunch of fixture fabricators that make good products that will serve your purpose. Other fixture fabricators can be found in the archives. Problems with these fixtures are: 1 Out-rageously expensive 2 Very lo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 14:06:06 EST 2013 | maurdane
I have some boards that go through the assembly process on our SMT Line mounted on SMT Fixtures. Currently, we are experiencing some quality issues (shifting, tombstones, etc) on some of these assemblies as a result of not being able to keep the PWBs
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 12:55:03 EST 2019 | SMTA-Tony
Very late but here's my 2 cents. Will require a custom fixture for every flex or semi-rigid flex. Depending on panel thickness; use 2 tooling hole to fixture on one axis, other tooling holes will have pullers to ensure proper placement. Even with the
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 15:58:11 EDT 2013 | rgduval
Let me see if I understand you correctly. You have a batch washer (looks like a dishwasher). There is a top and bottom spray fixture, which would normally spray water up at the board and down at the board being washed. When you place boards in t
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 15:26:15 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh
Dave, What exactly is the material used for making the fixtures? Upinder ====================== | I am running composite fixtures on my wave solder machine and after about 500 passes each (1 month)they are showing serious signs of wear in that the co
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 14:48:43 EST 2001 | PeteC
The tooling fixture has tooling pins to accomidate your PCBs. Typical PCB tooling holes are 0.125" dia. non-plated thru holes and 0.250"x0.250" from the edge of the PCB. Check out this link to EMC Global Technologies. They mfg. tooling fixtures for U
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 13:57:28 EST 2005 | russ
Are you positive that the solder is sticking to the bottom of the fixture OR is it pushing the wave down so far that the solder is "squirting" out from underneath the pallet. This happens when deep/thick pallets are run at the same wave height as a n