Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 19 07:06:40 EST 2008 | jdumont
Check stanley supply and techni tool. They have rack with no doors but you could prob fab something up. 8020 stuff isnt cheap either. I bet it would cost about 400+ to build a stencil rack plus all the labor and thinking involved. That being said, I
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 07:50:49 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Thanks Dave - IF you look ath the Fancort RA-18HT. This is a high temp plastic that will handle 350 F. This is what we need, but in the 8 1/2 by 20 size. No one seems to make them now. We are a bare board manufacturer as well se wee bake boards at hi
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 12 16:46:00 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Hello, I'm looking to buy PCB magazine for my > SMT process and would like to have feedback about > Nikko products. Any comment about them is welcome > and thanks in advance for your support. All of our SMT racks are Nikko. They work great but I
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 14:08:22 EDT 2014 | dilogic
No, each card in LP servo rack drives only one motor. But there is an servo cotnroller board (actually 3 of them) in the VME rack (where all computers are). Third one from the left(slot13) controls head2 theta and z axis. That might be a cause of you
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 09:45:30 EST 2017 | rgduval
In a previous life, I ran ladder-racks for cable runs. Some of the vertical supports got a little tricky/limited any future movement of the line, but, that was a minor drawback. If you're running in the ceiling, they make cable hangars for the ladd
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 17:00:27 EDT 2004 | Rob
I'll jump on this bandwagon too... A crude method was buying a bread rack and widening it to the width of a fixed stencil. Since we get our foils from A-Laser, we get these card board squares. I would tape three of these pieces together to make a som
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 04:14:11 EDT 2004 | loz
I have used this method as well, it did have its drawbacks though. We used to have the positioning holes etched into the stencils and this worked fine, for a while. After a couple of months of opening up and closing the fingers on the hanging rack, w
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 14:16:25 EST 2007 | branman5
We are a pcb manufacturing facility and we have a question. We wash our boards in a metal wire rack that has latex � inch tubing connected to it so the pcbs do not move from water or air flow. It acts as a buffer between the wire cage and the pcb. Ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 10:54:48 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
What type of feeder storage carts do you use for your feeders? I have many of the Fuji CP-6 racks, but I have found the few Mossman Tebbs racks mor useful and safer for the feeders. I am constantly fixing damaged tape leaf covers from operators not
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 11:38:28 EDT 2009 | operator
So would the proper technique be as follows: 1. Grounded operator picks up PCB from ESD rack and attaches a 1meg(wrist strap cord)shunt to ground to a grounding surface on the pcb. 2. operator sprays conformal coating onto pcb using a spr