Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 26 10:13:19 EST 1998 | Randall Jacobs
| I am looking to purchase a used 2 foot section of | conveyor to install at the output of a Pansonic | MPA-80. If you have one for sale, contact me at | steve@patton.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 21:10:54 EST 1998 |
| I am looking to purchase a used 2 foot section of | conveyor to install at the output of a Pansonic | MPA-80. If you have one for sale, contact me at | steve@patton.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 15:14:52 EDT 2002 | stepheno
What type of machine are you using? We have a panasonic MPA placing LED's. I would have to check which nozzle we are using. Despite the odd shape we don't have problems with them. And don't forget that parts can shift in the oven. Usually for the
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 14:19:44 EDT 2002 | JS
FYI - Panasonic is an auhtorized to sell Hover Davis feeders. The price is the same as Hover Davis
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 06:58:30 EDT 2003 | fpcb
these machines are controled by a panadac 783 which has memory for 8 programs. How you can control these machines by a computer ? There is ,as I have heard, a Panasonic program host. what can it do , Is this the solution ? Thanks John
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 26 23:05:29 EST 2003 | tommy
It can be wrong pressure sensor switch setting,malfunction or low incoming air pressure.If incoming air pressure below the setting limit then 1 block stop message will display on screen.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 27 13:55:13 EST 2003 | fpcb
I put a short-circuit to pressure sensor input AD but the problem remains.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 27 13:56:00 EST 2003 | fpcb
I put a short-circuit to pressure sensor input AD but the problem remains.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 13:10:30 EST 2004 | chics
100 Centipoise = 1 Poise 1 Centipoise = 1 mPa s (Millipascal Second) 1 Poise = 0.1 Pa s (Pascal Second) Centipoise = Centistoke x Density
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 19:14:38 EST 2005 | khp_armin
We are encountering insufficient solder paste. Our stencil thickness is 0.13 mm and our printing pressure is 0.08 MPa our solder paste is Tamura TLF-204-19A. Please advice how to solve this problem.