Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 14:21:04 EDT 2007 | petep
We have done the Green Framed Stencils for an added $50.00 per, then got smart and went to green polyester on RoHS / Lead Free Stencils at no added cost. Dedicated Stencil blades and holders green of course) as well as Green Static mats on dedicated
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 14:56:27 EDT 2007 | chef
Thank you- my point exactly and it starts in SMT- operators pulling the wrong paste from the fridge, touch up using the wrong solder wire, etc. My solution- GET THE LEAD OUT!!!!! I'm a CM- high mix, low to medium volumes. No steady all day every day
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 14:46:56 EDT 2007 | chef
All- good points and to be clear not all is in fun and jest. I support ROHS for the environmental issues. Get the lead out is my mantra, there's alot to consider for sure. I prefer to migrate that way, in time. Most my jobs are ROHS already, just a f
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 17:51:13 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Yes, mostly. The computer just has a setting for which size frame it is in (66, 84 or whatever). The bearing slider is almost certainly the same, too, although the rails are a different length. As best as I can tell, my 1306/20 (which is NOT a III
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 13:58:06 EDT 2007 | jdumont
I get the MCV thing. I dont see it spelled out anywhere when it says each component is to be treated singularly. To me �...a maximum concentration value of 0,1 % by weight in homogeneous materials for lead, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominate
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 09:58:27 EDT 2007 | davef
Never heard of "special finger marker stickers" for checking wave parallelism. We assume that you're talking board-to-wave parallelism. We use a Durostone fixture with a thermalcouple [TC] in each far corner of the fixture (flush to the bottom of th
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 12:37:27 EDT 2007 | slthomas
We purchased a used machine and can't get the block fiducial function to work properly (PCB fids work fine). I can teach them and the machine will use them but the correction is worthless. We first tried it on a 2x2 panel where the top two boards wer
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 17:32:59 EDT 2007 | wayne123
In Block repeat information did you put the rotation in before optomizing? This is where the machine gets the rotation of these individual boards. The Block fiducials are good to use, but they aren't for defining rotation. If you optomized using note
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 13 08:06:17 EDT 2007 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 17:55:39 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Geez, what a great company! Somebody paid them $100K for that machine, now you have to pay up front just to find out if they have a part IN STOCK???? That's pretty shocking! You may just have to take the bearing off the machine. I'd guess it is a