Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 16:31:54 EST 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, I used to be able to set a base program when optimizing in the MCS so that the new program would have the common feeders in the same location as the original... with a few exeptions. I'm trying to do this in the F4G and it is not working. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 12:51:53 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
You can leave the booster in the original position and mount two small fans directly underneanth it blowing upward. By leaving it in the original upright position you get quite a bit of air velocity in the small space between the booster and the mach
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 21:34:47 EST 2022 | stephendo
To add to that we once had to replace the gaskets in a very old oven. We couldn't find any so we used a high temperature sealant. And then realized that they weren't gaskets originally, it was originally sealed with high temperature sealant. After it
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:24:42 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
I agree with Scott. When not in use we store the squeegee blades in the original plastic shipping containers. Keeping them in the containers also gives you something to label the sqeegees with as to different pitches or lenghts and different machine
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 12 10:41:41 EST 2000 | JAX
Does the alignment issue only pop up on certain parts or everything on the board? Do you set your origin on the corner of the board or on a fiducial? Do you always have to move the parts the same amount of distance?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 12:18:44 EDT 2000 | aaronho
Try the following address: FastParts.com www.xytek-equip.com www.ibe-surplus.com I think the best way is go to the original suppliers Go luck.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:24:42 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
I agree with Scott. When not in use we store the squeegee blades in the original plastic shipping containers. Keeping them in the containers also gives you something to label the sqeegees with as to different pitches or lenghts and different machine
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 15:44:02 EST 2001 | slthomas
Not necessarily. Maybe just a little over sensitive...? I though Bill provided considerable insight relative to the process and the original question. There was a good answer in there. I also thought that he provided more specific SmartSonic info.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 08:15:29 EDT 2001 | CAL
Phil- I just noticed Original Solutions has joined SMTNet. You can find information on the industry list. Cal
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:29:54 EDT 2001 | davef
What are some useful applications of the typical xray equipment that people purchase to inspect BGA, beyond the original intent?