Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 13:53:38 EDT 2008 | bobpan
This is my last guess....but make sure you have nozzles assigned for both machines because if you dont it will assign everything to one machine......hence.....one program.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 07:22:42 EST 2008 | janz
Hello, I am looking for operation& service manual for reflow oven BTU VIP98 with air cooling and nitrogen. Thank you for any help. janz
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 02:47:54 EST 2008 | act_smt
Thanks for the resources. I plan on contacting them to get some answers. I hope this all works out for us & can help others someday should they come accross similar issues too. Thanks again.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 01:35:23 EST 2008 | dman97
Hi All, I was wondering if anybody knows if the com cables to the Fuji machines are standard DB9 to DB25 cables. I am trying to setup a CP6 machine to the Flexa server, but my cables dont seem to be working. Can anyone help?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 14:27:51 EST 2008 | pcbrown57
I need an outline for the SMT process to to a thorough audit. I am going to make one, but I would like to see another one to make sure I capture everything. Any help out there?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 12:57:38 EST 2008 | grantp
Hi, Thanks for the suggestions. The manual one looks too small, but the odd Japanese companies product looks really interesting. Not sure how you found these guys, as their web site is less than helpful, but looks like a really interesting product!
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 13 07:31:11 EST 2008 | pgarsoe
Dilbert, why don't you post it in the library and link from this post... would help others who could search here and find your information...up load the paper rather then link as links get broken.. thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 13:34:15 EST 2008 | jorge_quijano
Ok, thanks for the info, fortunatelly we already have our Camalot glue dispenser machine In-line with our MPM, for helping whit the high stand-off components.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 15:33:42 EST 2008 | robinj
http://www.3ktehdas.com/uutiset/Next_05.pdf I hope this link helps.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 14:45:06 EST 2008 | comatose
One thing that helps is to divide large pads into a series of smaller pads. This prevents the scooping you're talking about.