Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 11:31:11 EDT 2006 | James
I think it's probably too little, too late, the horse has left the barn and our foot is stuck in the stirrup dragging us after him.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 12:34:43 EDT 2006 | bobpan
Larry, Do a runstep nozzle then open the door and look and see if the nozzle is all the way on. Push up on it and see if it moves up
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 08:51:34 EDT 2006 | markb
aj, Did you have to implement a pre-bake operation prior to SMT? Or did the new batch work just fine with your current process? Just curious if we should be implementing a pre-bake process, or keep pushing on our supplier...or both. Thanks, Mark
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 07:06:37 EDT 2006 | paulinct
We store alot of our reels on portable wire shelves. We created a "floating island" between the computer station and the SM machines. Push them together when machines are running...wheel near a machine when loading a job.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 16:47:24 EST 2006 | SWAG
If there is a tactile sensor on this machine, make sure the switch works properly (view input test screen while pushing plunger in and out) and clean/oil the plunger.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 12:13:22 EST 2006 | ganoi
Sure would. We discussed applying the glue on the sides rather bottom of the part. Hopefully the seating of the part during P&P helps push it down. Certainly there will be still some gap as some of the glue will be under the part. Each experiment off
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 22:40:09 EST 2007 | davef
CircuitCAM [ http://www.aiscorp.com ] will probably do what you want. Amoung things, it works great for push lines, where we change the setup depending on the skills of the operators on hand.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 13:41:44 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
What exactly do you mean by "side clamps"? If you mean the thin strips of metal that the board is pushed up against, they are adjustable. Maybe a little more squeege force or down stop also.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 12:57:35 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Take the nozzles out and let the indicator tip touch the metal face the nozzle pushes up into. This will tell you whether the variation is in the shaft or the nozzles. Also while your indicator is touching the holder, manually grab the shaft assy a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 09:29:59 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
I did restore the .ma files, and yes, the computer does communicate with the gantries for zeroing. But the machine is still hung on "initializing machine". It never asks me to push the start button. It is like it is trying to collect necessary dat