Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 03:55:39 EDT 2007 | allgood
Thank you for the reply - and yes its a TP9-UFP! Problem doesnt happen all the time and may not happen for extended periods on the job where we see it most - this particular job uses all feeder slots so the head is whizzing back and forth quite a l
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 05:09:42 EDT 2007 | allgood
Yes that sounds worth a look - thanks. I am also wondering if there is a thermal issue - we had 27 degrees in here yesterday and I remember the Mydata guy telling me to put a desk fan onto the card frame in the summer. I did this last year - when I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 03:43:24 EDT 2012 | allgood
Very interesting - esp that you have removed the temperature variable by being airconditioned. We defeinitely do not get strikes at 74 but do at 80 - but also we dont start the machine when its 80, that is the afternoon tempertaure on a rare hot day
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 07:09:29 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
Sr. Tech, youre absolutely correct that the X-Wagon (pancake) motor is the one which will do final positioning when moving to a programmed position. The X Axis motor in back of the machine is used for rapid traverse of the axis. I was thinking more
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 20 08:11:38 EDT 2007 | allgood
Well yesterday was uncharacteristically warm for a British summer! I always have the panel off the end of the machine at all times and certainly used to have a large desk fan blowing into it - for some reason I stopped. I had a run of strikes yeste
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 17:23:48 EST 2021 | emeto
For tool accuracy, you use calibration labs.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 11:07:17 EST 2019 | sumote
Looking to purchase a DIP lead forming tool. The tool that has the 2 rollers that let you place the DIP part on the rail and run it between 2 rollers (ball-bearing?). I found a place that once sold them. They were called an RS Pro IC Insertion Tool
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 05:31:09 EDT 2022 | lindsaylbb
Aluminum shreds were found inside the tooling hole after depaneling. We ruled out contamination because the tooling holes were covered during depaneling. Out of three holes, only 2 holes with positioning columns inside have aluminum shreds residue.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 14:04:18 EDT 1998 | smd
| | Any useful address? | | Thank you in advance. | Siemens Energy & Automation makes a pretty nifty little tool. It costs almost a thousand dollars, though. I believe the Shultz feeders from Siemens are designed to accept a small rivet from that ex
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 11:19:50 EST 2021 | saberbouras
Thanks for reply, in fact, my question is how to calibrate the tool itself, it has some load spring and a gauge moving according to the tension of the mesh. I was wondering if I can make 2 different tension sets to have different comparing values, th