Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 12:27:28 EDT 2000 | JAX
emmanuel, John's right, as long as there is support, nothing changes. Depending on the size of the board fixtures might be a better option over support pins. Unless the pins jump out of the machine and follow it into the reflow oven, You never know!!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 15:35:56 EDT 2012 | swag
I know this has been kicked around a lot but I'm asking for fresh opinions. We are close to buying new printers. One options we're considering from MpM is the auto pin placement for board support pins. 80% of what we currently run requires tooling
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 11:15:16 EDT 2005 | dougs
do you mean the board support pins? generally anytime i've set these up i've just set the height as i've went, i put the pin under the board, with the board clamped, and move it up until it touches the board and set it there. you just need to make
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 13:00:24 EST 2005 | pjc
Some clarification: Max bottom side component is not 5mm as someone posted, its 12.7mm (0.5"). This is if you're going to have a Gel-Flex block under that component. Any component height at or over 12.7mm must not have a Gel-Flex block under it. Al
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 09:38:26 EST 2005 | cbarnett
I would suggest that you make pins in house, we are currently making pins & blocks for board support.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 14:39:07 EST 2011 | rsikora
Has anyone used - or have any useability information on - the QuikTool compliant pin pcb support system? http://www.quik-tool.com/
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 09:13:45 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
The loaders/carriers work well on CP643's in my opinion. We have had ours for about 4 years. However, if you crash them it can be a beeoch to get everything back into proper function. We have very little issue as long as we have our techs do rail wi
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 16:48:40 EDT 1999 | C.K.
Question for you SMT guru's out there. What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: 1.) Custom b
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 16:51:05 EDT 1999 | C.K.
| Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: | | 1.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:20:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: | | 1.