Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 23 13:36:44 EST 2008 | schorschimi
Manual THT assembly (10 to 300 boards, 20 to 300 THT components each)requires instructions for the semiskilled workers. These instructions should also be used for viual manual inspection and the final AQL. Which type of instruction is recommended? L
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 12:04:22 EST 2008 | schorschimi
here are two companies from Germany doing these machines. Heeb D 74372 Sinsheim and Fritsch D 92280 Kastl Many companies use Royonik What kind of instructions are you using for the boards I described?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 11:33:49 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Poor reading skills......that being said, with good resolution (3 megapixel and up) digital cameras so readily available, and cheap, why not use real pictures? After all, a picture's worth a thousand words... In the '90s, I used to translate CAD/Ge
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 10:27:44 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Does anyone still do Laser-Guided manual insertion? Any manufacturers out there for that?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 15:43:09 EST 2008 | schorschimi
the information on "slide lines" in this forum sounds fine, but if you have to stuff 10 boards with 100 or more components a slide line is not very practical. We therefore have 1 worker do the whole board. I assume that others face the same task. Wh
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 15:20:12 EST 2008 | schorschimi
The german machines use the same basic procedure as the Compact Systems CS-400E but (to my knowledge) no cut and clinch. Can you give any information about manual visual inspection after stuffing boards with such machine. If stuffing boards without
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 17:00:15 EST 2008 | slthomas
I haven't had the luxury of machine based pth assembly in quite a while, but when I did, given that the machines control which parts are inserted (and to a lesser degree where they are inserted) we decided not to perform inspection on that part of th
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 17:01:38 EST 2008 | slthomas
In that case the same tools can apply, just different implementation. We might use any a number of visual aids for an assembly, one for each component type (resisors, capacitors, ICs, etc.). In the case you're describing we might color code the lo
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 15:23:43 EST 2008 | davef
Some of our troop have poorly developed reading skills, because either English is a second language or other reasons. So, we use visual tools.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 24 16:27:45 EST 2008 | schorschimi
Hi davef, your comment is interesting. Can you give details of your "visual tools" schorschimi