Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 11:47:17 EST 2004 | Nate
We currently redoing our floor layout and need to squash our SMT line into a smaller, rectangular cell. We currently use a manual printer/stenciler, pick and place, reflow oven, and aoi inspection machine. Can anyone give me any links to any differ
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 14:38:59 EST 2004 | EED
There is a couple of things to check. Put the machine in diagnostics and let the chain run. You should see it run the same as you would if purging it. Sometimes the 2 hall effects at the disk do not see the disk as it turns. Check the driver board
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 15:07:27 EST 2004 | valuems
Hello Boy this sure brings back memories from the years past. Was a field engineer for universal for about 9 years. Worked almost exclusively on the Rad 1 and Rad 2. The first thing that I would do is remove the sequencer head that fires at the sa
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 16:09:12 EST 2004 | ms
Hi Everyone. Are many of you using Bravo 8105 reflow ovens with chiller units? What have your experience been like with them. Are they reliable? If you had the choice would you get another? Is having them an advantage with lead free production?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 11:19:39 EST 2004 | davef
Short answer: Yes. Depending on the application of the conductive ink, suppliers select different mesh for the silver particles. So, you should follow your supplier's recommendations for printing, for instance: Conductive Ink||PI-2000 Highly Condu
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 18:02:03 EST 2004 | valuems
If it is a MPM printer you can install the environmental control unit. But it isn't as simple as most people thinks. You also have to install a thermostat inside the machine. Then there is a wire that is used to turn it on and off, this wire is fr
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 12:50:29 EST 2004 | jk@37h3r.net
Hi, all. I'm fairly new to a Universal GSM-1, and wondering if there's an easy solution to save a product along with component database to disk, and load the product directly from there? I'm having problems with products and databases being updated
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 13:29:55 EST 2004 | jk@37h3r.net
Thx for the quick reply. We're just getting started with networking the machine - as we haven't managed to get TCP/IP functional, we just ftp data to our server as a backup. The floppy method has worked well for us in the past on another pick & pla
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 15:57:05 EST 2004 | brent.robinson@donnellye.com
I agree that using floppy's would be too much hassle, especially with updates and such. Turn on your security system on the GSM and create System and Operator logins. Create a password for System and nothing for Operator. Then in order to make cha
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 20 12:18:47 EST 2004 | jk@37h3r.net
Thanks for all the responses! I definitely agree, I don't like the idea of using floppies, either - and our HD is WELL, and regularly, backed up. While I both program and operate the machine, mgmt is insistent on this method. I ended up just copyi