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Quad 4c Sequence lead inspection electrical test qa...

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 09 02:25:35 EST 2013 | ngineer

I'm setting up a rather complicated job on our quad IVc. I was almost done (after days), and after i did the sequence, i saved it, downloaded it, and started checking the picks and places, well, i needed to change one, and went back to the sequence,

Quad 4c Sequence lead inspection electrical test qa...

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 11 13:27:56 EDT 2013 | ngineer

Bobpan, I have found the same, although this issue is different. If go to one of those lines in CC, and delete it, then replace it with a pick 9, then save it, i go back to the pick table, and it shows the same lead inspection electrical test, et

Vitronics XPM1 problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 13:31:10 EDT 2013 | sarason

I don't know your oven but I have dealt with high temperature ovens/furnaces before. These would be my thoughts. Change in the resistivity of the heating element due to aging. Blockage of air flow in the oven by buildup of soot/ debris in either th

Vitronics XPM1 problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 13:48:18 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

The entire oven is clean there are no blockages and the heater plates are brand new. I have worked with Vitronics technical support and gone through this thing with a fine tooth comb. I have even gone as far as to compare the exhaust and intake cap c

Need opinions on equipment for picking and placing truly odd types of components

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 09:23:35 EDT 2013 | SMT Newbie

I was wondering if people could throw out some recommendations for what they think would be a good choice of machine for placing truely odd form components. Odd form meaning different types of custom shields ranging from rings to arcs. I know that

Need opinions on equipment for picking and placing truly odd types of components

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 09:56:50 EDT 2013 | emeto

Hi, I don't know what you mean by really odd parts. Are they SMT parts that have a flat surface to pick them up? If so, probably several machines can do it. I know for sure Siemens can place almost anything. THey will help you with any type of nozzl

Need opinions on equipment for picking and placing truly odd types of components

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 10:16:05 EDT 2013 | bocci572

Yes the components are flat and no larger than 50mm in size. Most are full rings or just an arc of a ring. I understand fully the best way to have the capabilities proven would be to have the vendor demonstrate. I am kind of looking at what people

Tape not pulling back on components causes machine to stop

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 12:59:10 EDT 2013 | kmots15

We had this issue with a few parts on our universal 8mm feeders. The set up was correct all mechanisms were working, even tried a new feeder. The spring in between the take up wheel and pick point just wasnt cutting it since the adheasion was too m

SMT of Flex circuits

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 13:18:26 EDT 2013 | kmots15

Is printing your concern or placement. I would say both: Printing: At 5 feet and on a flex you better have a really nice fixture to keep everything in check. You'll probably have to hand screen it unless your going to get a dedicated custom continu

cp743E

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 24 17:28:20 EDT 2013 | vikkaraja

Thanks for all the help you are giving me but I just can't put my finger on this annoying problem. I checked and recheck all sensors without much sucess against the I/O. Something I am not understand is these two followning conditions--- first one I


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