Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 10:32:39 EDT 2002 | slthomas
Ask your compadres how you can control a process when it's output has already been completed? If you do second side assembly before you inspect the first side, you can't possibly apply real time corrective action. I know what I'm talking about in t
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 20:35:22 EDT 2002 | davef
Messy. Messy. Messy. Consider gluing these components, until you control your process. It is unclear to us that a single factor drives these defects, but multiple factors that need to be tuned to work well together. PAD DIMENSIONS * Some SM-782 pa
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 14 14:35:39 EDT 2002 | davef
Average people get on stage and sing cover songs in karaoke. But for other people, people in the karaoke circuit, it's a money sport. As with other bar sports (ie, pool, darts, horse, etc), the karaoke-for-money game is rife with hustlers. * "In 'D
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 20:55:49 EDT 2002 | lysik
I do think that people should have to pay a registration fee. It costs a lot of money to run a company like Universal. R&D, help dest etc. They deserve to turn a profit. I also think Universal makes great machines. I am probably their biggest fan. So
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 14:03:37 EDT 2002 | lysik
Pansonic is Real good about support once you have registered a machine. But They are in serious violation of the law if you have a part number and want to buy a part. In the USA a OEM must sell you parts no questions asked as long as you have a part
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 23:00:11 EDT 2002 | lysik
A DEK 265 Mark 1 is an old system. That does not mean that it does not work well. It is a very good system. It has however past it's 7 year support life. As far as a person that works for a OEM working on your machine there is no law that says he or
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 09:20:58 EDT 2002 | huey
Having been the G.M. of Universal's remanufacturing division for 10 years I am familiar with the "Third Party Support Policy" as I was the primary author of it. The primary reason the policy was developed was to make it more difficult for other rese
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 11:46:34 EDT 2002 | tmv
Lot's of good discussion in this string...but I think we've missed a few points. First off...turret machines are more than capable of handling the smaller component sizes (in fact, they are the best)...Machines like the SANYO TCM-3000 or Universal 47
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 13:59:33 EDT 2002 | paulausten
They work great as long as your conveyor speed > has been calibrated and checked on some type of > PM schedule. On some oven types these sensors can > warn you to possible problems with the conveyor > speed. Say the oven is calculating that the b
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 01:39:29 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, 1) Was reading the links provided by Dave F, under the thread "waste" which was about the ESD grounding of drums. 2) thanks to Dave F, now have "back-bone" refer sources to explain ESD terms to those who ask and seek to better understand this n