Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 13:25:26 EST 2007 | pr
Grid-lok only supports the board, so why would what I suggested defeat the purpose of the grid-lok? You still falling down when you mark your golf ball, Tyrone?????
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:24:47 EST 2007 | Tyrone Jamal Washington
man I play golf once wif dis chubby angry guy. Got mad and accused me of dancing in his backswing. never played after that.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:40:07 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
Not as wack as Nancy Pelosi being Speaker of House. But back to the topic, Grid Lock kicks ass. You can even adjust the amount of force of the pushers that come up to the board. Your pads must be right on the edge. Might want to look into break-a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 15:45:55 EST 2007 | mumtaz
i will get revenge.i run this mashine since inception. you get yours one day
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 14:33:41 EDT 2007 | MEERAZ
JUKI 2000 MACHINES CAN PICK UP SIMULTANEOUSLY ONLY WITH 8MM FEEDERS (4 HEADS AT ONCE) 12 AND 16 CAN BE PICKED UP BY TWO HEADS (OR 3 HEADS KE-2060), HEAD SPACING ARE THE SAME AS 8MM FEEDERS
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 12:27:59 EDT 2007 | adrian_nishimoto
We reball hundreds of BGAs a week with the RB-2000 kit from Mini Micro Stencil, Inc. The reball stencils are made of stainless steel and can be used over and over again. We have reballed .5mm pitch parts with .012" balls up to 2400 ball BGAs.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 19:41:28 EDT 2007 | golff
We have a Universal 4796L pick and place. The current programming software is the old IBM OS/2. Did anyone upgrade their programming system to a better OS like Windows 2000 or NT?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 11:21:54 EDT 2007 | areed
I might be able to help. I�ve been manufacturing in the irrigation industry for around 20 years. If your retailing for $20.00 your cost should really be around $4.00. If you would like We could discuss p.c.b. layout, enclosures, packaging, & marketi
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 10:33:22 EDT 2007 | jdumont
So if I have a PCB with 2000 parts on it and one 0805 resistor has 63/37 plating on the terminations the entire assy has to be considered non lead free? That cant be right... can it?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 07:44:41 EST 2008 | tonyamenson
So just to clarify.... If i bought a KIC 2000 I could run that one unit over both my waves and through both my ovens (leaded and lead-free)? Or would I need additional equipment to use it on the wave?