Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 12:59:53 EST 2005 | Andrew Smith
Brad, You may want to give some of my customers a call in reference to the Assembleon machines. The newer style of P&P have windows NT which is much user friendly than the earlier generation. You can always drop a line back if your interested in
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 09:14:08 EST 2005 | Brad
Come on SMT member need a little more feed back than this, Please respond to surface monut machines thread. Looking for everybody's input. Thanks again, Brad
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 09:08:57 EST 2005 | sforman1
Your production person has dermatitis. nothing serious - just uncomfortable. remove that person from the area for at least 3 weeks so that the oils in his/her skin can get back to normal. Use nitrile gloves but person should not be on the project for
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:43:59 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi Greg, Is anyone logging the errors at QC/touch up stage so they can feed them straight back to SMT and fix them? (i.e. skipped components, poor paste coverage etc) Obviously the faster you spot an error the cheaper it will be for you. Cheers,
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 10:51:29 EST 2005 | mfoster
Samsung Back-up pins available from Dynatech for $30 each. http://www.DynatechSMT.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 08:50:21 EST 2005 | Bored
I usually delete segment repair files 'segrep' monthly without implications. It speeds the machine up when generating other segrep files. I believe it is just an archive for e-stop generated production files and has no bearing on management data. Hop
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 13:49:42 EST 2005 | JB
Just like bored say, we delete seg repairs on the monthly bases. It is part of our maintenance now.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 13:53:11 EST 2005 | jh0n
After reading this and talking to a Universal rep, we're going to start doing the same thing. Thx!
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 08:55:52 EST 2005 | jh0n
Already tried it. From what I learned later, certain aspects of the OS2 filesystem and extended attributes are dependent on disk geometry, and therefore can't be fully successfully copied like that. :/
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 08:56:51 EST 2005 | jh0n
Not a bad idea - just insert del c:\usos\product\segrep\*.* into startup.cmd. Thx for the idea! :)