Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 10:40:07 EDT 2019 | bobpan
The only thing left is the read head. Older read heads tend to 'weaken' with age. Sometimes some engineers will shim them up closer to the scale using a 10 mil shim. You could also swap them between gantries...i dont think they are to tough to get to
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 16:09:42 EDT 2000 | Erv
We do one of two things here; 1. We have cut up a bar of solder to different lengths, wieghts, etc. and place them on top of the offendinding floater, or 2. On selective wave pallets we will build a jig/clamp to hold down the part.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 15 12:07:08 EST 2001 | mgillespie
Although this is a old message, I would like to add that DEK do offer a edge clamping option on ALL 265 class machines, thereby removing those sharp edges from the machine. Regards Mark.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 12:22:18 EST 2002 | pr
Have you contacted Fuji? I believe we had the same situation a while back and (I think) it was a proper setting and not a sensor problem. A tech. can probably walk you through it over the phone. good luck, pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 22:07:31 EST 2002 | winter
I think the reason of the problem is the sensitivity of some sensor.maybe it's the main conveyor arrival sensor .I think you can do a test , make the sensor always on, and tese.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 11:37:01 EDT 2002 | davef
Stu Leech Altos Engineering sleechatixdotnetcom. Alternately, search the fine SMTnet Archives by company for Altos Engineering to obtain contact infomation. [Be careful. Glendale is not in 'Engineering'. It's in 'AZ'.] Ask Stu about Croc-Clamps
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 14:35:03 EDT 2002 | jax
BGA Clamp...... Sounds to technical to me! Not sure about what is needed for installing on IP2, although I am pretty sure it can be done. I have no pic to give. Stop working with FUJI about 5 years ago.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 31 13:44:57 EST 2002 | burb1999
Does anybody know of a manufacturer of board stiffeners to put on the edges of PCBs when there going through the oven? I have seen some that C-clamp on the edges which I would prefer but don't have any info on them.. Thanx, Todd
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 21:21:54 EDT 2003 | praveen
Yes we are baking the boards and the BGA. Using a CDM material pallet to hold the PCB as clamping is a problem without that.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 09:38:24 EDT 2004 | russ
We use a locally made fixture that uses tooling pins and a mating block to place the connector onto/into. We then use a toggle clamp to push the connector onto the board. We had to make no adjustments to stencil for our application. Russ