Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 14:10:31 EDT 2006 | adlsmt
I am not exactly sure what Universal equipment Grant thought looked "junky" but we are very happy with our Universal line. I cant say Im crazy about the looks of our Ultraflex printers, but they do work well. If you are doing high volume you should p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 13:36:37 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We've had much trouble with flex circuits. As previously mentioned, you must have local fids for the board or the BGA itself (if panelized). Other troubles we experience are drilled holes for pinned connectors. Unless the PCB manufactur has some w
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 04 10:48:08 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Piet, We looked into this too at some length (we do a lot of FPGA and 16 & 32 bit micro designs) and every semi auto machine we checked out was to be fair, crap. Especially on the number & type of devices you could sucessfully handle, set up & a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 09:21:54 EDT 2006 | Chunks
That's like asking who's Mom is the best Mom. Your main goal in choosing a screen printer is based on several things: Size for your boards. Speed of your line. Board layout in ref to edge clearance / use of breakaways. Post inspection 2D/3D of paste
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 08:04:28 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
We have used thousands of them with no problems. They will not aid in "connector retention" unless you have a shear force at exactly the right angle. This is an advertising joke. They will help with alignment of the connector. Open your holes up so t
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 03:38:04 EDT 2007 | chrissieneale
The two machines in the middle are really really old m/c's so we try as much as possible to not to use them (apart from as very expensive conveyor belts). They run a fixed set up as although we have a bunch of different products they all tend to use
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 03:45:05 EDT 2007 | erhard
Hello Sami, if your placer is faster than your printer you must have very few components on the board, how many are there? What is the tact time of your mounter for this board, what is the tact time of your printer? How large is the board, can you s
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 10:21:41 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
I'm using a separate thread related to another thread because I didn't think it appropriate to 'pile on' to my tale of woe. This question is strickly operational: - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - In using a Universal Radial Inse
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 09:34:51 EDT 2007 | actech
Jon, I looked it up woth NSK thats the name on it. A rep had to talk to the factory and found out it's a discontinued part. simular bearing sell between $ 80.00 and $120.00 some sell as sets two bearing and one slide , some sell just bearing, NSK
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 07:28:48 EST 2007 | jola
We have tested the Feeder Master and I have to say, we are not impressed at all. The main thing that we thought would be great with it was to test the feeders in full speed, but you dont get any data out from the machine so you only end up waching th