Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 05:41:27 EST 2008 | leeg
Does anyone know of any UK based company that supplies spares/blades for the above machine?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 22:55:01 EDT 2014 | padawanlinuxero
Hola Beto Here we use this one CAB MAESTRO 3E it's ok does the job well and both blades can take a beating before need to change them. http://www.cab.de/en/electronics/pcb-separators/maestro-3e/ Saludos Beto
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 20:18:14 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Pete: What�s a "free issue PCB panel"? Is that like "consigned material" here in the states? In response to your question, several possible approaches (in no particular order): 1 Router approach: 1a Wood working router * Go over to Sears and buy a
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 16:12:46 EDT 2008 | jlawson
If you have jobs where you can not, there is a company in Japan that makes the best v-groove depanelers called TST, 'guru's in v-groove depanelising'. Their systems can be supplied to reduce stress on cutting to near zero compared to CAB and other lo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 16:23:47 EDT 2014 | esoderberg
I did not see any mention on the inner layer setback. We use 0.025" and have not had problems. Point loads with either a CAB or a FKN can sometimes be problematic. I would search out someone you know that has a fancort industries VDP5. This cuts th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 22:25:24 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | | | | We're running into problems with board damage (broken traces, solder shorts) due to pliers and other bizarre tools being used for depanelization. I need some sort of fixture for this. A delrin plate with a slot cut to the correct depth and
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 23 11:30:51 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
I think you're getting steered in the wrong direction, with the exception of DaveF's link. By the way, I'm a PCB fabricator, just to avoid any backlash. IPC 4101 is the IPC guideline for raw materials. It has 6 slash sheets for lead-free capable
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