Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 07:38:14 EDT 2007 | tombr
It is possible to vary the length of lead during auto insert. However, it requires software and mechanical adjustments. Universal equipment allows small changes via software program for lead length. To change angle of clinch involves a mechanical a
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 18:13:02 EDT 2007 | jbecircuits
I need everyone's input. I am in sales and marketing for a PCB shop. I need to know by a vote from any CM's why my CM does not like Immersion White Tin and my other resources have no problems or complaints using white tin. Every time an issue comes u
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 02:18:02 EDT 2007 | Frank
Dave's right, if it has been shown that you are getting questionable parts from the vender, then pre-inspect them before they hit the production floor. If they are fine from the vendor and you are sure they are getting bent during the feeding action
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 03:52:34 EDT 2007 | kevinjm
Hi lads, I have a problem with asequencer 2596. We had a power cut last week which cut power to the seq. The battery on the controller box was dead(now replaced), which meant the exec file got deleted from machine. Now I can't load it back up again.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 10:02:43 EDT 2007 | slthomas
It's been years, so take my comments as being worth what you're paying for them. ;) Sounds like it could be running out of memory space. I don't remember anything about being able to clear it or whether or not the exec shares space with anything els
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 10:14:42 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
Or simple logic. 1. You are only replacing the heat that is lost. (once the solder has been melted one time). 2. The hotter the pot the faster you lose heat. Are either of those statements not true? Don't forget if you are talking about power then
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 08:50:29 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
We have a timer on our selective solder so it's molten when we come in. The heat it takes to remelt the solder is equal to the heat lost as it solidifies therefore don't worry that it takes more energy per minute to melt the solder than to keep it mo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 10:22:53 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
Good calculation, i have to say. Do you forgot, If you let the machine cool down during night, the rest-temperature isn't roomtemperature? right, dont you think the temperature will be something about 140�C ??? heating up time then is not 3 hours. m
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 16:34:23 EDT 2007 | jeremyl
Thanks for the feedback. The Finetech machines look very nice, but are far out of our budget. While we are looking for the most cost effective solution, we are able to spend ~$15K on this machine. We really just need a reliable way to remove and rep
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 19:32:36 EDT 2007 | jimpat
Jeremy, Just started looking into this equipment myself. I have not dealt with Madell Tech however, I know that they do not manufacture equipment . . . they are importers / resellers of equipment made in China. To me the stuff on their site does n