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YesTech F1 speed

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 18:32:18 EDT 2013 | rway

Hello all, I was wondering who out there has an F1 or F1-5 system used at post-paste. If so, what type of auto-insertion equipment are you using on that line and what is the cph placement capability. Does your F1 system keep up with the cycle time

SMT Component Polarity Guide

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 00:17:32 EDT 2013 | alexeis

Hi, After you got datasheets of component shapes (only new one) and enter it to SMT machine library (including Polarity Mark and Position), you can use our software to simulate and fix all angles. Also, our software has tools to add Polarity informa

Tenryu memory flash card

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 12:39:38 EDT 2013 | lkavan

Dear friends, I have another question about Tenryu MT5530. There is a wrong software on PCMCIA memory card in one machine. Can you help me how to read and write this card. I tried to insert it into notebook PCMCIA slot and it doesn't work, Windows ca

Vibration Feeders

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 21:44:12 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell

A rejected part from a reel is a little bit of a pain to use, where a rejected part from a tube is easy. That doesn't mean that I like tubes though. I have also found that some parts cost more when delivered on tape. First check that your machine is

universal through hole, about clinch

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 15:24:55 EDT 2014 | horchak

are you trying to lengthen or shorten the lead length? Lengthening the amount of lead being cut off and going into the scrap tube will shorten the lead length. Lead length is pretty much determined by the down stop setting on the insertion head, the

UNIVERSAL 6772A Dip Machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 17:50:39 EDT 2014 | joe98375

Greetings, We have a very old IC insertion machine mentioned in the subject line. The system seems to have lost all communication between the computer and the machine. The connections between them are good and I do not see any signs of electrical da

CR2032 coin battery soldering through wave soldering process

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 15:23:28 EDT 2014 | davef

First, don't exceed the maximum temperature of the battery, say 85*C [I don't know your specifics] Second, don't short the terminals of the battery. Third, the best way to wave solder a battery is: * Insert an insulating tab between the battery an

Best practices for changeover --Leaded > Lead-free > Leaded--

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 18:29:23 EST 2014 | jorge_quijano

Hola, here is a question that may be answered by common sense, but I'd like to hear from you; I have a couple of SMT lines, and I'm constantly changing from leaded to lead-free process and backwards, so, I cannot dedicate one line for leaded and ano

sample USER.MCH file for older Phillips CSM 84VIII

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 18:27:36 EST 2016 | hlabs

I purchased a Phillips CSM 84V III for a backup machine several years ago and finally getting around to setting it up. When the floppy is inserted for loading the USER.MCH (also the .FDR and .VIS files) the screen reads file not found but is on the f

Wave Solder Bean Bags

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 18:24:50 EDT 2016 | padawanlinuxero

Hi have you try to use some type of adhesive like loctite or a solder mask to avoid lifted components, we use both in 2 different products, we use loctite to avoid a hall inserted in a plastic carrier, lift when being solder in the solder wave, the s


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