Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 18:10:55 EST 2001 | davef
I�m unclear about � "BB training"??? "BB candidates"? Is BB [Box-??] [Bhote-??] a Design Of Experiments technique like Taguchi? As a start, the following affect the "attrition rate": * Assembly machine program * Machine calibration and maintenan
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 19:59:43 EST 2001 | davef
Wowzer, there's tons of hits on the net for "six sigma BB". Six sigma stuff gives about one tenth the hits of "Total Quality Management". Hummm. They give these five day training courses on histograms, parento charts, and whatnot to get a BB. Co
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 12:10:45 EST 2000 | rabell
We have a "try before you buy" rental program to let companies satisfy themselves that the materials meet their requirements. Actual customer evaluations seem to run the gamut from a decision by a quality manager that the content meets the company s
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 08:33:05 EST 2000 | Dave F
No, the specific question is on the "Soldering & Rework" disk. Yours is a good approach to updates. [No lakeside baronal mansion, eh???] I have sent a list of unusual questions to Evelyn that includes the above example. It's difficult to document
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 12:22:52 EST 2000 | rabell
You might want to check with Atlas Copco re the characteristics of the tool case. Although it is plastic, it could have been formulated to be dissipative. Unfortunately, with power tools there is always the conflict between the need to isolate the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:39:21 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
There are so many people with this knowlege I would suggest some form of evening class. We did use to do it over here but it did not have many takers. I lecture every year at two universities and schools its great fun and don't you people ask the mo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 12:57:30 EDT 2001 | Morris
I've seen these used & they work quite well. The fiberglass scratch brush. http://contacteast.com/product/prodpage.cfm?grp=4F7A9B48-C870-11D4-8A700050DA5FEB55&sid=FC52FB8C-A662-46E4-B3CBDAD625F7B085 You will want to train the operators to use some
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 13:38:15 EDT 2001 | Michael Parker
To expand on Wolfgangs reply, I suggest you contact your local SRT rep. We recently had the same type of problem as yourself. This is the path we followed. Arrange for operator training, for yourself first, then the operators after you get the machi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 08:25:59 EDT 2001 | Carl Evans
The install of the new closed loop system is totally dependant on which m/c and levell of software you have. the maximum time it should take for a older m/c that has to have new wiring run in the m/c should take no longer than five days including tra
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:14:59 EDT 2001 | davef
Would comment extensively on the following? The time is a fact for X-ray inspection. If you set the contrast, tilting angle correctly (provide you did enough cross section to know the few type of failure mode: e.g. smaller balls, shorts, missing on