Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 14:58:04 EDT 2014 | aybars
We use IQ feeders from PPM and cant find any > reference material on maintenance and calibration > of these feeders. Does anyone here know where I > can get repair manuals, diagrams, or any info on > these feeders at all? Hi guts1782, IQ feed
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 19:19:41 EDT 2014 | dave222
thank you for taking the time to look at this post. hopefully someone can help. I have a GSM2 Q block with a Flexjet 7 spindle head. a couple of days ago the machine encounter this issue while zeroing. the issue is with head 2 on beam 2. on the di
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 15:57:57 EDT 2014 | edwaterfall01
The numeric display number should be higher but only when all 7 spindles are moved down slightly from the full up position. The 7 spindles retract up to the Stop Bar. Each spindle assembly has a tapered hole thru it. This hole is in the block with t
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 20:30:01 EDT 2014 | davef
The "correct" answer is: Use the tests and methods that you used to qualify your solder paste in the first place. That sounds good but might not be all that practical for practicing assembly-types. Here's something that's not as good, but will give
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 23 21:34:38 EDT 2014 | jmelson
I have a 3 head CSM84 without vision. I have set up head 3 without chuck jaws to use with the mechanical alignment station. When I got the machine all the M.A. offsets were zero. Over time, I have gotten them closer, but I really don't understand
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 00:13:29 EDT 2014 | jmelson
I was hoping somebody knew how to do this. My method was to place parts at 0 and 180 degree rotation, and adjust head offset until the parts were in the same position at both rotations. Then, I adjusted the M.A. station offset to zero in on correct
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 14:19:02 EDT 2014 | barryg
Hello everyone. I have a question pertaining to solder irons, tips and solder stations. We recently have set up our lead free wave and reflow oven. We still have quite a few projects that require leaded solder. I was curious how others handle rework
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 09:45:25 EDT 2014 | swag
Not sure what kind of humidifier you are looking at but here's my experience: We have 4 humidifiers. All are ultrasonic supplied with DI water. They work well but... UT humidifiers will create a foggy white residue that will stick to things in cl
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 15:29:26 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hello, as we are talking about X-ray, I don't think you can do maintenance on your own unless you are specially trained in X-ray applications. Dage(we have Dage) offers maintenance as well as tube warranty but it not cheap. In terms of programming y
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 17:39:37 EDT 2014 | siddharth
You are correct. Both the machines are "semi-automatic". The program can focus on the part you want to inspect and perform basic inspections like void analysis (BGA, QFP) etc. But you have to manually navigate and look for defects like TH solder fill