Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 03:53:50 EST 2006 | chadnugent79
We use an alignment jig {from Fuji I believe} that checks any rotational offets from the shaft to the head. The bottom of the jig fits onto the head while the top slides around the top "what I call" the crown gear. I've had several instances where
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 07:41:44 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I do not reccomend spraying anything into those clutches. There is a greased bearing in there that cannot run dry. Also there is a very specific way to dismantle the clutches, and it does not require a 5.5 mm wrench in any part of it. Dax, if you
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 10:06:17 EST 2006 | GCO
I would like to say sharing new parts only, it seems that we have a little problem teaching new BGA's or CSP's with actual vision system (very time consumming). - see FUJI site for an add-on off line unit if needed ($$$...HIC!). Any better solution o
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 03:42:54 EST 2006 | aj
what problems are you having, does your machine software support BGA . Are you downloading the Part Data sheet with all the dimensions , pitch etc. If you want to tell me a BGA package that you are having problems with I will send you Part Data.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 16:25:03 EST 2006 | solderiron
Any metalurgists out there? I take the resistance value of a metal oxide substrate made of silver or gold or manganese. I then solder with 63/37 and the resistance changes but not dramatically. I then solder with Lead free SAC305 and the resistance c
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 08:55:31 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
Steve, How do you measure the resistance is it by probing the surface? Concerning the alloy there is a straightforward linear correlation between the tin content and the electrical conductivity of the alloy. The higher the tin content in the alloy,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 20:40:52 EST 2006 | Gary Kemp
We are experiencing a blistering problem during our process of lead free assembly. The customer has supplied us with the bare fab rated at 140 Tg. I am under the assumption that the Tg rating should at minimum be 170. Does anyone know if there is
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 03:59:38 EST 2006 | PanaPro User
Is PanaPro easy to use? I heard it is a very powerful tool for Panasonic Machine. Have anyone heard of PanaPro RF CVT? Its wireless Component verification system, this is what I heard, but how does it works? Puzzled... Traceability System ? How to
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 12:23:08 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Get a FAST computer. Especially if you are programming for the MSF. I didn't like the old panapro and havn't used the new one much. But from what I did see, it's much improved even if it takes a long time to optimize programs. Put it on the fastes
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 20:01:32 EST 2006 | bigdaddysoy9
I have no affiliation with Universal other than being a customer. We use the VCD/Radial 8 series machines. We run them 24 hours a day, 6 days a week. We spend approx. 30 minutes per machine per week maintaining them. I would recommend them to anybody