Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 15:05:53 EDT 2002 | gencinas
What about Fuji machines? (CP4's, CP6's). Are they capable of using this system or just machines with magazines? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 30 14:22:58 EDT 2002 | Ozzy
For 0201 placement Siemens can also use the fiducial camera to locate the actual tape pocket and use it as the fiducial. First time pick rate is greater than 99.9% for 0201 components.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 09:47:29 EDT 2002 | ghenning
Has anyone out there installed these devices on an S20 or had a head crash without them? Are they worth the investment to safeguard the machine? Is there another solution that one might consider?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 14:56:31 EDT 2002 | dougt
So what exactly is a feeder protection plate and how does it protect the head when it decides to continuously accelerate until it achieves its allowable travel distance on the machine? How often does this happen?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 15:21:20 EDT 2002 | jax
To make it simple: A Feeder protection plate is just a flat piece of metal that hangs over the feeders, inside the machine, and keeps the feeder cover from popping up and crashing the head.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 15:26:00 EDT 2002 | ghenning
We got a pair and installed them with little trouble. One hole to drill and tap per side. Activates the e-stop but no message on the HMI.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 06:59:43 EDT 2002 | lloyd
Teson themselves in England have closed as you have now found out. After alot of searching we found that one of their employees went to Capital Equipment. We've had no contact with them recently but you could try Tim Lloyd on tim@capitalequip.co.uk
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 12:11:40 EDT 2002 | pjc
One thing I have done in your situation is ask the customer if they have any older design boards that are similar in thermal mass or if they have any from proto work, etc.... Otherwise find/make a board of similar thermal mass as best you can.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 11:24:11 EDT 2002 | yngwie
Pete C, Cyber wolf and JohnW...cheers man...excellent input. But I 'm eager to try the method mentioned by Cyber wolf..sounds very convincing. Let see what is the results later. thanx again and have a nice weekend. /yngwie
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 14:51:07 EDT 2002 | Charles Heiden
Are there places in Southern California that teach surfacemount rework? If not can anyone reccommend a good source of either online or printed tutorials?