Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 08:50:12 EST 2008 | quaker332007
Can anyone help me out. I'm trying to find a MTM Standard Booklet to get a recommended number of parts that one operator should populate at one time. During the slide line operation thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 09:25:55 EST 2008 | pjc
One per operator is the optimum for obvious. 3 to 4 per operator is more typical. The number is not as important as the type and time. Like don't have someone handle 2 different TO92 part nrs., splitting them up to different operators eliminates the
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 18:20:02 EST 1999 | Brian W.
It is also possible to use standoffs to provide the board spacing. There are permanent types and washaway types. This eliminates the need for special prepping of components. The operator slides the bead over the lead prior to installation. I have
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:08:59 EDT 2010 | deltaservices
I guess you mean the stick feeder. Most operators, just hold the new stick behind the one that is on the feeder and let the components slide over into the old stick. However, stick feeders are the worst way of feeding components.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 07:19:13 EDT 2010 | jry74
I tried these and the operators didn't like them. The palm dip didn't slide well on tape and the finger tips were a bit bulky.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 10:43:56 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
MTM. Wow, people still do that huh? The problem I have with MTM, it assumes everyone performs things in robotic type motions. The best time study is one that relies on sound statistical methods, and across multiple operators. MTM, however, is gre
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 14:02:59 EDT 2016 | mnorthey
We have a slider Bar on the back side of our Delta Wave. It is adjustable and slides up and down (adjusting bolt) on the back edge of the Lamda Wave to prevent this problem; keeping the trough behind the Lamda is essential as well. Along with attenti
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 08:14:25 EDT 2002 | CAN
Does your company use an MRP system? If so you should be able to print a report that defines assembly due dates as well as the time it takes to process each assembly. What I do is print the report at the begining of the week for everyone to work from
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 00:10:59 EST 2014 | lingakarthik
Hi guys, can somebody explain me why and how immersion gold is better than hard gold platting or vice versa? We are not going to do any welding operation over the Gold platted area, rather we just move a sliding contact over the gold pl