Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 10:07:55 EST 2006 | rmitchell
Good morning everyone, Our IP3 head 1 is making a loud squealing noise, sometimes bad enough to hit the e-stop as it locks up. This started over the weekend so I don't have all the facts. When I manually move the Z spindle up and down by grabbing
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 12:46:56 EST 2006 | rmitchell
O.K. The noise is happening 1-3 times per day and I have yet to be there as it happens. I will probably order the new Ball Screw for $3,000.00 There goes our Holiday turkeys! Are they any other parts that should be replaced along with it? How diff
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 16:15:47 EST 2006 | johnw
we have fuji's cp-iv-3 machine made in 1993.we > are facing problem everytime when we change the > jobs(for example we change from pcbA to pcbB to > pcbA)even though program is same. There are some > mechanical adjustments like conveyor adjusted
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 15:40:36 EST 2006 | slthomas
I'm no metallurgist but I don't think you're going to burn up lead with a soldering iron. That said, I would surmise that you could pull a lot of the metallization from the component terminations (very likely lead free) and the pads on the board (i
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 14:25:22 EDT 2007 | russ
Go inform the owner of your company that you are spending hours of labor dealing with these parts instead of spending the extra 4 dollars it takes to buy an entire reel. When we deal with strips we make sure that an extra amount is ordered to apply
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 14:56:31 EST 2007 | bman
We also use PS-094 sized labels, and they don't give us any problems. I'm sure you're way ahead of me on this, but just in case, make sure that the sensor is lined up with the notches beside the labels and not the round holes on the edge of the roll
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 13:06:16 EST 2006 | vortex
Hi we are a small contract manufacturer in need of a one time use cable crimping tool DF13-TB2630HC. We only have 3 (4) contact wires to make which will be plugged into another assembly. The p/n we are trying to crimp is DF13-2630SCFA. If you have th
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 08:25:18 EST 2006 | aj
Hi, We had issues withthese parts when we first ran them thru our process. As the other lads have said - reduce thermal pad by 35-40%. ( we achieve this by using a dot matrix) . We also offset the lead apertures by 3thou ( i.e sort of overprinting)
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 08:11:46 EST 2006 | billyd
Thanks dude. It's a bit tough, but I guess so long as it's well thought out, it's like anything else. I shoot for a 60% coverage, pre reflow, with the vias either filled with epoxy, or capped with mask, at least if the plan is to use the thermal pad
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 23 01:00:38 EST 2006 | mika
Of Course you can. We have a customer specific board that has a stupid connector underneith, and we must manually glue this one onto it's postition before reflow on the secondary side first... And as you know, the customers is alwayw left... The funn
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