Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 25 11:05:50 EST 2006 | jgarver1
Try Lewis and Clark for test equipment parts. I know they have a large inventory of parts! http://www.lewis-clark.com/ Jared Garver IBE SMT Equipment http://www.ibesmt.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 12:13:22 EST 2006 | ganoi
Sure would. We discussed applying the glue on the sides rather bottom of the part. Hopefully the seating of the part during P&P helps push it down. Certainly there will be still some gap as some of the glue will be under the part. Each experiment off
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 18:17:47 EST 2007 | fordf1502004
Sorry I should have made it more clear. My operators are not identifing the parts after a job is run, all they are doing is bringing me a bag of parts at the end of a shift. By knowing the manufacture, i can look it up in our oracle system to identif
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 22:07:53 EDT 2007 | mdm4ua
Easy fix is put a drop of washable mask on the side of part before reflow. The mask dries before the solder reflows and holds the part in place. After reflow it washes away.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 13:09:20 EST 2007 | realchunks
Even a slight amount of epoxy will prevent a part from soldering. Look at the part after print. If you any trace of you epoxy between the pad and part, you have a potential problem.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 17:43:28 EST 2007 | hussman
Looking for a thru hole part that you can solder a wire or leaded part to. I remember using them in the past - but the name escapes me. It had a forked end that the lead would fit into. Any help appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 07:41:25 EDT 2008 | davef
And that's the key thing for an assembler. Who cares if the part is bone dry? Assemblers want to get the part dry enough so that soldering process does not destroy the part, so that he /she can move on to the next issue.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 26 21:18:57 EST 2008 | daxman
Hey, What's the model # of the bare board loader? Do you have a parts list for it? I may have a parts list somewhere, if so, I could probably get the manufacturer PN from it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 13:24:46 EDT 2008 | ethancw1sel
Anyone have good luck rounding up part numbers for Assembleon part numbers for their feeders? It's rough trying to get them through the company it's self, and the manual's are not that helpfull.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 15:23:08 EDT 2008 | vms
Hello Casper We have a stencil adapter for that machine, we sell a lot of mpm parts. Also know of another one of them you could get for spare parts. Replacement parts are next to impossible for it. Harry