Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 09:56:37 EDT 2008 | gabriella
hello Zonker cheaper versions tws essemtec ivastech heeb fridge autotronik more expensive: mydata siemens juki uic GSM europlacer ipulse assemblion I will definitely miss some, but at least is some place to start.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 12:26:26 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Your fridges can't be temperature adjusted? We've always just used "pre-owned" kitchen fridges and set them where we want them.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 08:23:11 EST 2006 | pr
The "Wave optimizer" is a little pricey but is easy to use, gives instant feedback (display on the unit as opposed to hooking it up to a computer)and will give feedback on the waves, as well as preheat. They will send you a unit to trial for a week o
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 14:07:29 EDT 2008 | jdumont
We use a normal off the shelf (Best Buy) mini fridge. As far as the temp readings, I got some USB dataloggers from Omega and stick them in there. Download the data to your PC every couple of weeks (Outlook reminder). I also use these for our Nitrogen
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 13:09:52 EST 2018 | griinder
I see. As you say, Fid coordinates or good measurements should make it easier. 2d inspection setup at the machine may be a little more difficult. Thank you for the clarification. The Momentum's Vision is not inverted, it displays as if you are lookin
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 03:52:01 EST 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Bruce I think this is a useful tool. I think this sector needs a collection of tools like this out there priced sensibly, with that price displayed up front on the website & a mostly functional demo version readily downloadable. I find the insistence
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 17:52:30 EDT 2001 | mparker
Are you doing actual measurements of the dummy parts placements? or are you just doing a visual go/no go check? If doing actual measurements, be sure to use mil inch units of measure rather than mm. Mil will give you more accurate readings. mm force
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:58:07 EDT 2011 | rssimmons
The SimmScope is a first article inspection system that uses an overhead digital microsope on a motorized gantry to inspect the board - much like an AOI - except that it does not automatically make the pass/fail decisions. It is up to the operator to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 16:02:45 EDT 2021 | willkillum
Greetings. Make sure the calibration/homing chip is still with the machine and not lost, although you can buy a replacement from Juki for a not-so-nominal fee. Also, have the seller power it up and bring up the Laser image display/edge check. If ther
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 12:44:11 EDT 2017 | emeto
I always would like to go with new equipment compared to used. You will get free technical support with the deal for 2-3 years including parts, repairs, proper training..... If speed and quantity are not the key, there are dozen of small machines out