Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 12:36:18 EST 2003 | gregp
I just had a better idea, why not make your own template. A cylindrical guage printed out on a piece of mylar. A series of concentric rings with a quantity on each ring. Use it as an overlay.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 15:12:41 EDT 2003 | barryg
We are planning on placing a smt connector, the spec sheet calls out that "suction tape is added for smt suction". I am assuming that since this is a straight connector and I will be picking it up across where the pins are (male connector)that there
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 18:31:24 EDT 2003 | davef
Denis: You could be correct about metal reflecting IR. When we use our old IR station, we place pieces of aluminum foil around the component to be removed to protect the near-by components.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 21:14:44 EST 2005 | David
I have 8 pieces of J307. do you need them? Reply to apexrefill@yahoo.ca
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 16:45:43 EST 2003 | Paul Standeven
Assembl�on America sells the SMD double splice tape you reference under part# 9469.930.74000. To order, call 1-800-4-PHILIPS and press "2" for Spare Part or Accessory orders. The tape comes in a box of 500 pieces. Enjoy!
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 12:49:19 EST 2003 | Marc Simmel
The boards are vacuum packed in quantities of 50 pieces and used within an hour or two of opening; no nitrogen storage. The boards are processed in a double-sided smd process.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 08:48:31 EST 2004 | Erv
We tried splicing and found numerous problems with jamming. To make a long story short, as a rule we just don't do it. There are exceptions such as; we are short a part and need to use several very short pieces of tape and reel parts.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 17:50:38 EDT 2004 | longpham246
Hi Mark! I have 26 pieces ready for 0402. Make me an offer. Regards! LMQ
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 08:17:14 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
I wonder, how valuable this piece of information is. How careful did you look at the machine and found out that it is actually written SIEMENS? Are you sure it is a Siemens machine or maybe it is Sony? It also starts with a Z.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 15:13:31 EDT 2004 | Chris
The Zephytronics unit does not have the power you need. Their process is based on low temp soldering. Companies like PACE have preheat units that will give you more power and control. I see more Zephytronics on the shelf in my travels than any oth