Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 22:14:36 EDT 2007 | fastek
Sorry guy.........just trying to state the obvious is all. Not an accountant....just an old equipment guy around since the days when thru-hole equipment ruled the earth. But until you get some proper training, no amount of staying late and working
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 12:31:43 EDT 2007 | jdengler
You probably do not have "Drift". The rotary table and or fixture may not be square. The rotary table can be adjusted. You should have someone who has done this before available to make the adjustment before you try it yourself. You can check the
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 10:03:01 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I agree with jdengler on the rotary table being skewed. You need a couple of dowel pins (1 1/2" long x 1/4" dia., I think) to align that disk. Each idler is held on an eccentric cam and can be adjusted to square up the rotary table by dropping the do
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:17:44 EDT 2007 | slthomas
"When the head rotates, it rotates about the center (long) lead of the bug. Therefore, the x/y position of that lead does not change as the head rotates." Heh-heh. You'd think so, wouldn't you? Have you observed this with a magnifying glass? What
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 10:37:52 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I could help you with the SET features if I saw them. It's been about 4 years so I don't remember them off the top of my head. What you would do (nutshell) is get your non-rotated insertions dead center, then step through to a rotated insertion until
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 18:36:06 EDT 2004 | gustavo
I can help you, if define what type of components you used: Thru hole(axial,radial, pin insertion etc..) axial: milimetrics or standar(span of .200" or .350" ) radial 2.5mm , 5mm or 7.5 mm SMT (chip shooter(1206,0805,0603 ,sot 23 etc or more small
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 11 00:31:31 EDT 2003 | swuicsup
Marcel, Reconfiguring your machine from 80 to 20 stations is quite easy. In the sequencer portion of your machine, it has it's own I/O box. in it, there's the MIT card, location (1). The bit switches are there to inform the controller in the in
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:06:43 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
Steve Thomas: Thank you for the well-written, helpful explanations. Fastek: You must be an accountant. Your advice was totally correct, but of absolutely no use whatsoever. Why even post it? I was basically told; Suprise! You are in charge of o
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 11:58:48 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
Do you have BEC (Board Error Correction) > on that machine, and if so, did they > give you the alignment plate for it? I don't know if we have BEC on the machine. I can't even search the 550 page manual that was finally sent to us in a pdf file
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 10:32:49 EST 2005 | primus
Hello there! I am familiar with the Set Command Variables available on our older UIC through-hole machines, and am investigating the possibility of making these variables available to our operators. Over the past years, our operators have been train