Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 16 18:06:31 EST 2002 | davef
First, you're correct. Trace repair and rework is not for the faint of heart or novices. Second, our "girls" prefer a dental drill type tool [Dremel Flexshaft], rather than the clumsy Dremel type from Wal-Mart. They also like a vice with a unversa
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 11:06:45 EDT 2017 | capse
Fancort industries offers v-score separation systems. ASYS Group offers sawing and router depanel equipment.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 22:20:05 EST 2009 | LH Ng
Hi All, Does anyone know if there is any standard equipment capable for Ceramic/Alumina based PCB depenaling (cut into odd shape)? I am aware of diamond saw cutter, but it only limit to straight line cut. Thanks. LH
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 15:54:18 EDT 1998 | Dave
I was at the Southcon show in Orlando and saw a PCB depanelization machine which was basically a rotary saw which cut through the scoring on the panel. I don't remember the name of the company though so I can't get any info on this. Does anyone kno
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 11:49:25 EST 2020 | SMTA-Tom
Tabs are generally faster to cut through vs a v-scored board. Cutting the V-scored boards with a saw is an option but it is not faster...it just decreases the potential damage that can happen when using a pizza cutter. Preferred method would be to us
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 07:50:12 EDT 1998 | Joachim Komus
| I was at the Southcon show in Orlando and saw a PCB depanelization machine which was basically a rotary saw which cut through the scoring on the panel. I don't remember the name of the company though so I can't get any info on this. Does anyone k
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 08:40:27 EDT 2011 | mosborne1
Umar - This is usually seen when the lead frame in the die attach is cut with a diamond saw instead of a lasar. We have seen this problem years ago from HP 7 segment displays. If you have Enviromental box (tenney box) you can temp cycle them from 0 d
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 13:26:53 EST 2007 | jmelson
Does anyone know how wide a doorway you need to accomodate a Philips CSM84? I don't mind taking off covers and accessories to make it a bit narrower, if that will help. The spec sheet indicates the smallest dimension is 53" (1350 mm) which I'm hopi
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 16:37:02 EST 2013 | jasowiii
This is good information but I had hoped to get specific manufacture and/or model infomation on equipment that someone has experience with. For instance I bought a Husqvarna model 455 (rancher) chain saw last year. I cut through 3 cords of fire wood
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 17:17:46 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I was at the Southcon show in Orlando and saw a PCB depanelization machine which was basically a rotary saw which cut through the scoring on the panel. I don't remember the name of the company though so I can't get any info on this. Does anyone k