Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 16:23:06 EDT 2007 | rgduval
I had the lurching issue...turned out I needed to readjust to cog wheels on the exit side of the oven. The cogs had slipped, and the chain was actually getting caught in the teeth...to the point that as the wheel turned, the chain would stay in it i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:18:23 EDT 2010 | flipit
Thanks, Dennis. That is a good idea, but I > have problem :) - our logistic department lookig > for cheap components...What other mnfg of cap you > use? Regards, The capacitor dielectric material might be something you could look at also. COG,
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 07 20:38:16 EST 2020 | orbitcoms
I am running a Sasmsung CP40-LV machine (which itself works fine). However, the thing holding up production is that I am often experiencing tape cover not being pulled back by the feeders. What part of the feeder is most likely to cause this? I have
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 12 01:44:59 EDT 2022 | mikevb
I forgot to mention that I've measured and adjusted the cog play on the x axis and so it is within range, if that applies.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 03:40:13 EST 2000 | G. English
We have seen this problem, again using the methods recommended by Siemens. We tried different methods of splicing the tapes, but again the material was clogging in the feeders and especially in the cogs which grip and feed the tape. The only method
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 05:08:50 EST 2006 | Rob
Yes - as they flex less due to their size. I do have the calculations somewhere from my field apps days but it may take some time to find. The problems occuring with the X7R's MU
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 03:19:07 EDT 2006 | bvdb
We've been running our Fuji IP-1 fine placement machine at 50% speed for the last few months because some of the cogged belts had cracks in them. The belts have been replaced and we're now enjoying 80% of full speed. Is there any reason not to cran
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 09:38:22 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. | | Thanks, | Mike Demos | Mike: My usual source, DSCC Columbus, gave this response to a search on "Mil-P-28809" Search Mil Specs & Drawings No basic specs, St
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 05:39:29 EST 2006 | Rob
I can't see how prompt washing of the boards could cause a problem in X7R but not in Y5V or NPO. Yes, if you dropped a board into the wash straight out of the oven without letting it cool down then it's not going to like it, but surely no-one does t
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:41:41 EDT 2008 | fishingfool
Loco, My thoughts are that your market may be fairly limited. There are people and companies out there that can use low cost equipment. However, with your limitations of support you are basically asking an owner of a small company to output 11-15