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High mix low volume

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 14:40:17 EDT 2008 | jdengler

Peter, We have 2 Fuji lines. We run from 5 to 5000 piece lots. When we are running near capacity and have a lot of change-overs scheduled we have special operators that will load parts onto feeders and organize the feeders like they will be on the

MPM printer paste dispenser

Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 10:22:40 EDT 2008 | vms

Hi Sr. Tech well I'll tell you why. If the people that bought these so called bargains, would as least call and ask for the price for a machine. But no they buy a piece of equipment and then expect to get free tech support to get it to work. Then

Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 16:09:10 EDT 2008 | jmelson

Hmm, interesting. My Philips CSM84 weighs 1600 Lbs or so, and it bounces around quite a bit when moving. It doesn't really move very fast, maybe 2 M/sec tops, and 3600 CPH is about all you really get unless the feeder is right across from the compo

Wave solder capability study

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 20:20:12 EDT 2008 | davef

Wave set-up DOE * Immersion depth [1/3 to 2/3 of board thickness] has the least impact of any variable in wave soldering. * Contact length the greatest impact. * Control flux density, time through preheaters, top side temperature as the board reaches

Flexa

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 08:26:03 EDT 2008 | mmjm_1099

I would suggest calling Fuji and they can do a webex with you. But, if you wish to figure it out yourself here you go. 1.) Go into the program you wish to change. 2.) CP43 machine configuration 3.) Pick which holder you wish to change and a drop dow

Pick and Place Rivet

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 05:18:40 EDT 2008 | lococost

that's a pretty cool idea, I like some thinking 'outside the box '! 1. I don't think picking it up and placing it will be much of a problem. once the rivet is placed it will be held in place by the paste. However, you would need to make a tray that

Electro-mechanical assembly specification?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 13:30:05 EDT 2008 | evtimov

I am new to the board so be gentle with me. > There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB > assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there > a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is > there an IPC standard or any other industry > appro

Miss Prints

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 13:03:05 EDT 2008 | realchunks

Some use small cleaners but I have always used the stencil washer. Most stencil washers come with a basket of some kind of board holder (or via holder - depending on how technical you want to get). Buying a stencil cleaner is hard to justify just f

Problems placing PLCC4 parts with Fuji IP1 - any help/ideas?

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 15:08:05 EDT 2008 | mbrunton

I have a Fuji IP1 using the MCS control system. Everything works fine, but it seems to have tons of problems placing PLCC4 parts (Osram Power TopLED). Some reels I load up it will give a vision processing error for about 1 out of 10 parts. Other r

Contact Systems Vision Codes

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 11:59:41 EST 2008 | sliebl

Mark, The 10011 and all other process types are hard coded by Contact Systems and can not be changed by the user. The user can, however, change the Vision Center Type information as well as the Vision Size Code. Our Center Type for SOT23 is: Process


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