Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 14:14:06 EDT 2005 | Carmichael
My findings were that it wasn't accurate enough to create the crisp aperatures needed for release. That was almost ten years ago when everyone was looking for an alternative to chem-etch however. Water guided laser also showed promise of doing this b
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 14:59:07 EDT 2005 | gregcr
Hi Jimmy, We use flat belt exit conveyors. They are set-up to collect the boards and set off an alarm when the belt is full. This allows the boards to come out, but you don't have to pay someone to stand there and catch each board. Also eliminate
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 15 09:33:13 EDT 2005 | jdumont
We also have an AT-707. It has performed pretty well for us. No issues thus far. Software has no auto profile like some others do but for the price its a good system. Get a good look at the optics before you buy. Have used this system for a couple ye
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 11:50:56 EDT 2005 | fastek
Yes you need to talk to Speedline directly because they will sell you parts for their machines irregardless if you buy it new or used. That goes for Electrovert, MPM, Camalot etc. Good people to deal with. I don't understand Americantech's stance...b
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 21:44:42 EDT 2005 | KEN
If your sure your drive lines are staying put then it must be the motor. ... odd no servo feedback alarms though. That's why I thought problem might be mechanical. Does the yv84 use servo's? IF yes, then no brushes to wrory about. Don't bother t
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 03:15:14 EDT 2005 | Jeff Roberts
The Y-axis motor of the YM84 Series is well known for failures. The bearing between the encoder and the armature fails causing dirt to fall on the encoder wheel, hence the encoder mis-counts. If you re-Origin the machine the problem is resolved for a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 16:09:50 EST 2005 | jrr3434
My company is looking into buying a batch reflow oven to run quanties varing from 10 to 50 boards per week. Can any one tell me what are the limiations of these ovens? How well can they actually do lead free? What kind of through put can I expect?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 09:57:43 EST 2005 | james
Does anyone else know where you can purchase parts for quad 8mm feeders instead of directly buying them from TYCO. In the past 2 months their costs went up over 50%. I order the pins already from another vendor but that is it. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 20:20:32 EST 2005 | davef
Necessary tools are: * Chisel * Ball peen hammer After you buy two new nozzles, keep one in a baby food jar filled with your underfill suppliers recommended solvent for half the shift. At the break, swap the dirty nozzle on the machine with the cle
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 13:46:07 EST 2005 | russ
Anybody out there have any experience with the above? We are looking into buying one of these things. We need to process large thin boards to small thick boards both pb and pbfree solders. Components will range from uBGA and CSP to ????? It is a
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