Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 02:57:27 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
I have three CSM-84 machines sitting in warehouse corner for many years, but will sell them as whole not as parts
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 05:22:58 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
no problem at all, just the servo motors and ball bearings they have cost more than what I ask for the complete machine :)
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 07:44:22 EDT 2017 | oxygensmd
Is it possible to send me any documentation about Siplace S-feeders? I have some but I'm looking for manuals, repair guides to let me maintance the feeders properly. Thank you very much for any help!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 05:46:34 EDT 2017 | claire_08
lerning pcb design, you need to know about pcb design software. It maybe take some long time if to be professionals. In fact, you also can contact the pcb manufacturer who have engineering service and provide technological solution. Such as http://ww
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 11:58:32 EDT 2017 | bobpan
Mod code 7 is a placement delay.....changing it will slow your entire program down. If you just want to slow it down for 1 placement.....you have to insert a mod code change in the sequence steps....this is easily done in central controller. Good L
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 05:48:32 EDT 2017 | pavel_murtishev
jin, The answer is no. DOS has to be installed from distributive normally supplied with machine. Hopefully, machine data has not been erased. If it has been erased, than machine will have to be recalibrated. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 08:53:48 EST 2018 | pavel_murtishev
Jin, Cloning is possible, but the machine will have to be recalibrated since calibration data from running machine will be copied to failed one. As to back ups. Are you able to get into engineering menu? Regards
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 29 08:51:39 EDT 2017 | pavel_murtishev
Evtimov, The solution you have described is called multiwave. Consider manufacturing fixture of low thermal mass composite materials. This might help. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 16:37:43 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
Ectimov, Have you looked into table-top robotic soldering solutions? A fraction of the price and offer more long term flexibility. Might I suggest you take a look at: http://www.promationusa.com
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 16:37:10 EDT 2017 | charliedci
I don't believe there should be any issues with the HASL finish. The issue is how long on the shelf and is a bake out required to remove moisture from PCB, as in any FR4 PCB's that may have had time to absorb moisture.