Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 11:09:44 EDT 1999 | Cunli Jia @ SMTnet
| Try using the Career Center- link above | So that we don't turn this into a Job Hunting Forum. Mike, Thank you for helping enforce the "no ad" rule. I was just deleting his message when you replied. Regards, Cunli
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 08:01:52 EDT 2004 | davef
It's nice companies are looking to hire, but this is a technical forum. Please use the "Career Center" [ http://www.smtnet.com/career_center/ ] for job postings
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 04 08:48:33 EDT 2005 | jimih280
that depends on clinch direction, length, and angle. .200" hole center to center is usually safe for all automatic insertion equipment.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 09:00:07 EST 2005 | russ
Is an RQFP a Qfp with the center pad for heat dissipation? If so, you may be shifting when this center pad reflows and lifts the part.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 21:14:30 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Does any one know how far left or right from center the aperatures can be? If I had a 6" board, and a stencil with cut-outs for both sides right and left of center, would I have problems?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 18:12:07 EDT 2006 | lheiss
I forgot to ask if anyone knows what numbers I should get for function 30, nozzle height and center of rotation? I'm getting 365 for height and 12314 for center of rotation. I know it isn't 12.314 inches out!
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 03:52:17 EDT 2009 | darrenj
Found the problem. A small part had previously fallen off the nozzle, and ended up behind the left centering jaw preventing the jaw from opening up fully. Cheers Darren
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 01:38:59 EDT 2011 | kenneth0
Hello Steve, i think you are experiencing the potato chip effect, where temperature difference at the center and edges are huge; causing BGA edges to tilt down or up.Try narrow down the temperature difference between the center of BGA and corner. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 13:49:26 EDT 2014 | dyoungquist
Motor control MSETDYN -> Initiate axis C -> Centering jaws 156 -> Motor timeout Did not reach specified position Hardware problem Looks like you have something wrong with the movement of your centering jaws.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 09:38:07 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Are you able to turn off mechanical centering? Or can you adjust the settings?