Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 05:53:38 EDT 2022 | ttheis
Contact universal. They have access to the documentation for most machines online if you pay them a one time fee to setup an account.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 18:53:44 EST 2023 | cyber_wolf
Yes call China they can help you. This is a good idea. Make sure to send your checking account routing number with all communications.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 08:37:03 EDT 2023 | dimamalin
Tanks everyone ,I will take yours advices into account. If there are working profiles for part 0201 & 01005, I will bi glad to get look at them. my e-mail: dima_ma@usr.co.il
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 08:54:40 EST 2024 | SMTA-64304553
Trying to understand the impact of iron contamination above IPC recommendations (0.02%) on selective solder joints. Brittleness and discolouration are known but are there other factors that should be accounted for?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 15:23:04 EST 2024 | mistrthou
There's a ton of spam accounts on the site. Probably gets cyber spammed on the back-end frequently. Not even sure if or how contacting a moderator is possible.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 18:06:11 EDT 1999 | Cunli
| I would like to protect my SMTNet e-mail account from others who use my system. I can't seem to find the pass word feature. Although I do incurage going to the site on my system I don't like the idea that everyone can go through my e-mail. Jeff,
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 12:17:05 EST 2001 | mparker
DaveF- did you get your answer? By the way, did you ever find that misplaced drill or did you have a fine time at Wal-Mart, grumbling in the aisles whilst evaluating a new do-hickey replacement? I believe I have read from the responses that most agr
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 14:46:33 EDT 2008 | rgduval
I've used DBA in the past. It's not a bad MRP software for the price. Though, your mileage may vary. We were using an older version of it at my last company, and there was no desire to upgrade. From a manufacturing standpoint (bill of material co
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 07:57:40 EST 2014 | deanm
Everyone deals with a number of loose SMT parts during production. These usually come from machine attrition (dumped parts), a few parts that are lost during feeder tape changeover, dropped inside the machine, etc. I will categorize them as: A. Ide
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 13:37:36 EST 2014 | gregp
If there are parts "non-identifiable" then you don't know their cost. Parts under a certain cost you don't worry about. That leaves only category "A" parts to concern yourself with. Know your attrition rates especially for parts over a certain cos