Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 16:30:30 EST 2005 | valuems
Hello As rick has said there is several printers that would meet your requirements. But I feel that there is several machines that are a lot cheaper to buy than the HiE machines. Look for a machine that you can afford and only buy it if you get a w
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 10:10:21 EST 2005 | SteveH
Ours is the same configuration as that, we run with neat Humiseal 1B31 through the needle valve and a 1:1 blend 1B31/Butanone (MEK) in the spray valves. Programming is done via a PC using the pendant and the path is point to point trained on scrap P
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 08:30:13 EST 2005 | jax
"aj" you should find your way to a training class. The measurement is from the zero point of the tray feeder( almost always the feeder slot pin giude that the center guide of the tray holder hits...located in the machine ). It is not the same as nest
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 07:41:44 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I do not reccomend spraying anything into those clutches. There is a greased bearing in there that cannot run dry. Also there is a very specific way to dismantle the clutches, and it does not require a 5.5 mm wrench in any part of it. Dax, if you
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 10:57:54 EDT 2006 | klowenstein
Hello, There's a nice hands-on product that you might be interested in. It can be found at the following link: http://cgi.ebay.com/SMT-SMD-SURFACE-MOUNT-REWORK-PRACTICE-PROJECT-KIT_W0QQitemZ7502678211QQcategoryZ4663QQcmdZViewItem good luck, Ken
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 10:13:50 EST 2006 | bsteffen
I know exactly what you are going through. One example, I needed a flux pump assembly. Vitronics price, about $1000.00. Going through the OEM (Fluid-O-Tech) the same assembly was $218.00. Oh and God forbid that you actually have to call Vitronics an
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 08:32:48 EST 2006 | billyd
Guys - do any of you know anyplace I can buy Mydata tools cheaper than from Mydata? My operators seem to have an addiction to smashing them, which is getting expensive. They're being "trained" to avoid this, but in the interim, I'd like to try and sa
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 21 19:46:07 EST 2006 | nwanglin
We have the Trion machines. Orbotech support has been more than fair. The learning curve for our particular machines is steep. As with any equipment you get out of it what you put into it. The machine does point out defects well, but the statisti
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 11:09:17 EDT 2006 | klowenstein
Dougs, if you are looking to do some training on SMT Rework and Troubleshooting, you may want to consider the following: http://cgi.ebay.com/SMT-SMD-SURFACE-MOUNT-REWORK-PRACTICE-PROJECT-KIT_W0QQitemZ7502678211QQcategoryZ4663QQcmdZViewItem Good lu
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 18:56:39 EDT 2006 | PWH
Slot specific is not too difficult. You will see a great improvement on your 8mm and 12mm placements if you do it. You will have to train your operators to teach feeders properly before each run as they won't be used to it. Universal's newer soft