Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 10:21:09 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
Station 17 and 19 errors are almost always caused by dirty clutches or bad sensor dogs. My guess would be bad sensor dogs in this case if it only does it on certain jobs. The reason it happens on those jobs is because there are nozzles being indexed
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 16:46:40 EDT 2004 | Frank
Can you use one of those hot-dog rollers (cookers?) you see in the corner convenient stores to keep the paste tubes moving to eliminate the separation? Ya know, the cookers with the week old hot dogs on it that are all shrivelled up?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 20:15:29 EST 2021 | greezmky
I fond two dogs in a cabinet and they appeared to be new. I replaced the dog with one of them and it seems to be working great.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 13:02:47 EST 2006 | realchunks
Then let the dog drool on it for conformal coat!
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 20:22:43 EDT 2007 | davef
We use tweezers to pick burnt 'peelable' mask. That stuff stuck in the unfilled PTH is a mature female dog.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 14:57:10 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf
Thats why your job went overseas.... dog.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 22:38:05 EST 2007 | shy
Hi Dback, Yes, i'm open "dog bone" aperture for my chip component. this is to prevent solder ball issue. For fine pitch i'm opening square with full length and half width to prevent bridging. Btw, if "dog bone" is not for chip component, what is your
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 08:35:42 EDT 2000 | Aerin Bryson
We engrave a kind of 'dog tag' which we attach on to the frame.It's fairly visible. You need to put it on somewhere that doesn't get in the way - depends on your equipment. You can also use it to give the operators an orientation for loading the st
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 16:06:22 EST 2001 | dblsixes
Our next plan of attack is to dog-bone the solder aperature. By reducing the width of the solder paste at the heel, we hope to slow the flow up the leg of the pin while the temperature of the pad catches up. We have boards that were HASL ...
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 15:27:11 EDT 2001 | davef
Hardly a ringing endorsement by most standards. Why don't you call the equipment manufacturer provided user list that you called during the evaluation of the equipment prior to purchase. Never trust a dog with a dead chicken in its mouth.