Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 16:27:51 EST 2006 | Frank
I would rather keep my Juki KE-2060. It runs faster, do larger boards, and can place a wider range of components when compared to the Opal. Also, I have trolleys on front and rear, without losing any feeder locations. Why can't you put trolleys on
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 05:00:48 EST 2006 | rlackey
You could alternatively look at it another way - the customer asked how quick it would be to change over 20-25 feeders. All of the above machines have the capacity to hold at least double this, so the question is can you run the orignal product, w
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 16:05:13 EST 2006 | loz
Hi, sounds unusual if your profile is accurate that you have so many residues. Had a similar problem before with no clean flux and with various flux manufacturers, and all residues were down to excess flux. This does not help your case though. How a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 08:06:31 EST 2006 | smartasp
Hi Samir I totally agree with you on the customer issue. We have all of them. Where we have free hands we supose to use the flux as specified (one fits all) by our technical guy at the head office in europe. I realy start to question the desicion si
Electronics Forum | Sat May 27 12:50:14 EDT 2006 | GS
HI, just my 0,00001 cents Which preheat system does your wave solder has? for instance ? - IR ? - Bottom only ? - IR + Forced Air ? (bottom) - IR + Forced Air (bottom) IR top ? PCB thickness ? Appropriate preheat is important when looking to f
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 26 12:04:41 EST 2006 | fastek
Mike- Send me the part number from the manual. I carry a lot of PFA spares. If this motor is used on other PFA models I might have it....but I need more info. If you don't have the manual then forward the detail from the motor itself and send me a
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 26 10:54:44 EST 2006 | smtek_cc
Would like to know if Fuji have made the CP7 0804P feeders in black body type. I currently purchased some 0804P feeders in black body type with the double safety lock. Someone said this is CP643 type. Not sure if this can be treated as CP7 feeders.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 20:53:12 EST 2006 | davef
If you believe: * There is air in your paste AND * You are not whipping the air into the paste ... You should: * Return the paste to your supplier * Get it replaced * Begin qualifying a replacement supplier. One thing before you go racing off to ly
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 21:09:29 EST 2006 | ms
Thanks Dave I'm not convinced the air is necessarily in the paste from manufacture - suspicious that it may be folding in during the change in direction of the print cycle - or as the paste travels across apertures. It is not necessarily in the fir
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 06:52:47 EST 2006 | smartasp
Hi Guys Just received a second hand (1998) MPM UP2000 Paste printer. Can anybody let me know about the tricky issues (not in the manual) to look for and what are the common spares we should have on stand by. Should we have an expert helping us inst