Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 09 10:38:39 EDT 2012 | anton99
Thank you both ( Gnus and Phil) for the replies. I will try to answer both with a new post. I like the idea of the stock room splitting the reels but our reels are released to the floor where the Magload ( Kit building) area stores them and builds t
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 11:09:40 EST 2000 | John
I'm new to this site and hope to get some information. I'm probably going to get a ton of junk mail, but here goes. We are in the process of evaluating new equipment with the eventual outcome of installing a complete SMT line. We are not a high vol
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 13:00:48 EDT 2004 | haviland
Hi--We deal in used and recond. equipment in the Midwest, and have available a 1999 Amistar #7100FV w/ a nice complement of feeders, (6) pick up heads, rated component placement at 18,000 pph. Does .0402's, .3 BGA w/ 20 mil pitch, Full vision system,
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 04:21:30 EST 2007 | Base
According to my assumptions you're looking for a 40kCph line. (300 days of 8hrs at 75% efficiency) What's the parts mix? I would say (and these are my favourites) Assembl�on AX-5 with 10 wide robots. This will give you 50k output with the ability to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 10:42:43 EDT 2007 | fredc
On our new shop we used iron pipe in the walls and attic and copper ever where else that can be easily accessed. I saw a pvc material at a trade show years ago that was rated for air lines. With their demo material they could fold it and drive nails
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 10:41:32 EDT 2007 | slthomas
We had a cooler fail once, before we had any SMT. Auto-insert was at the far end of the building, at the end of the compressed air line. When the Unimod (dip inserter) sprayed the operator with water when the pneumatic table rotation motor fired up
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 11:45:52 EDT 2007 | Frank
I certainly wasn't endorsing the use of the PVC piping that was installed prior to my employment there. Also, I recall that all the piping was above the ceiling tiles and regular air line hose was dropped along with the power cables. So there was l
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 20:30:44 EST 2002 | davef
Start with the following: * Aegis ISC (Circuit CAM) * Mitron (GenRad) (CIMBridge) * CAE Technologies (C-Link)
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 17:34:32 EST 2002 | PeteC
The product mentioned by SmartSonic (stencil cleaner maker) is from ScanCAD International. See http://www.scancad.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 22:40:43 EST 2002 | davef
Shoot a note to Stefan at http://www.steering-inc.com Check out his manual Siplace for dummies