Electronics Forum: operator training (Page 7 of 35)

V-score cracking components

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 08:41:04 EST 2005 | Joe Wesley

Since I asked the question - here is what we have identified. We are doing what we call a jump score. Routing critical areas with v-score in non-critical areas. We have optimized the v-score depth as much as we can without having separation through h

Fuji feeder E-clips

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 15:38:48 EDT 2008 | jdengler

When I worked for a larger manufacturer that had multiple lines and multiple shifts we had this problem. Then we trained and rotated all of the operators through feeder maintenance. After having to fix 100 or so feeders from operator damage they us

Pick and Place Operation-Support Costs

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 10:48:49 EDT 2004 | Jon W.

Dr. Lou, Your first question is influenced by many variables. New equipment will have the first year free parts, labor and service. You may discuss a long term at time of purchase. Older equipment may (depending on maintenance) have a higher chance

Matrix Trays

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 09:57:46 EDT 2005 | gavinscott

Hi All, The method that I use when training operators is.. a visual aid that shows the operators what way the trays are placed into the machine and the polarity of the component and also the component change logs. The matrix trays that I have delt w

LSM

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 10:27:43 EST 2004 | rob_thomas

We've been using it for a long time to inspect and measure paste height and it works very well.Training the operators is very easy and it is not a time consuming method.We also have an in line automated paste inspection cyberoptics unit and in some i

Rework Technique

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 19:56:56 EDT 2001 | bayanbaru

I noticed that some operator are very good in doing pcb board rework and I would like to populate these group of operator in our facility. I wonder if there is any training manual or articles on rework technique that I can refer. Thanking you in adva

Skills operators smd assembly

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 19:09:12 EDT 2006 | SWAG

Our lines have operators on all shifts capable of doing programming start-to-finish and can deal with almost any program related problem. We are high mix, low volume. Our builds are sometimes one of a kind with qauntities of 20 or 30. We empower a

WSOL and solder pot

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 16:20:51 EDT 2008 | hussman

Poor training. Don't blame the operator, he was either shown this or left to his own devices. Be the better man and provide him a better process. Regular old peelabale solder mask would be a start.

Yestech B3 Capacitors and P+P downtime

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 08:20:25 EDT 2011 | don7888

Thanks Dave Iam in the process of contacting yestech support and arranging trainning for me and the operators on the line. Thanks. DOn

Re: Capability Study for Solder Printing Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 08:04:34 EDT 2000 | K.T

I 100% agree with Wolfgang. No matter how many in line or off line inspection gadgets, zillion $ printers, and top of line stencils you use, bottom line is a properly trained machine operator who gives a rat about his/her job that makes the differenc


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