Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 08 07:03:46 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
Guys, Thank you very much for your responses. You have been very informative. As soon as I find out what is going on for sure I will post again. Much thanks, Sr.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 15:20:38 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
Quick question fellas, Why would you ever have to check your shaft height ? We have been running or CP6 machines for a while, and I have never seen a need to check this ???? Should I be ? I'm confused..
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 03:31:33 EST 2006 | dougs
Yes you should check your shaft height every now and then, or if you need to replace a shaft it shows you how to do it in the maintenance manual i'm sure.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 12:49:42 EST 2005 | O.Tarango
we are experiencing a lot of components mis-aligned , Can anyone suggest me some causes of this defect. regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 14:30:51 EST 2005 | DasonC
What kind of SMT equipment? Can U preform the Cpk study on the P&P to check your accuracy of your equipment? Otherwise, check noozle and any component jamp into the equipment. We did experience with chip jamp in the conveyor and can't hold the boa
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 13:52:17 EST 2005 | FragosoJ
Everybody are talking about and we does not know the equipment and more details about. O. Tarango, please be specific in your problem description. They can be a pretty simple solution. (I hope so... )
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 16:48:12 EST 2005 | Dilbert
There were problems with the flux capacitors at my prevous job....the electrical guy kept pointing it out and the Hungarian mechanical guy would say "Umph, this is bad, very, very bad!".
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 08:49:22 EST 2005 | Mark
This is brutal. O.Tarango, I think the techs on this forum need a bit more detail from you. There are only a million or so possibilities why your components are being mis-aligned.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 07:52:56 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
Paul, Since you are clearly a professional why don't you offer O.Tarango a solution ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 08:39:10 EST 2005 | pemnut
There are so many variables to this. It could be paste, pad size, contaminated components-pads, placement speed, component thickness being wrong in the program, dropping parts into the paste instead of placing them, component recognition ploblems. Is