Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 21:23:13 EST 2006 | jgarver1
The spline shaft is bent. I have replaced a number of these over the years with the exact same symptoms. How is your placement? Your 180 degree placements should be skewed if the shaft is bent. 0 Degree placements are typically acceptable due to
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 24 15:30:07 EST 2006 | pima
hello Everybody I would like to ask you for advise. I'm fighting with correct placing one of capacitors in TNT-A package at CP-6 machine. Size of this component is: L=3,4 mm W=1,7 H=1,7 Its Tantalium with J-lead. I use for this component vision type
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 22:10:45 EST 2007 | fastek
Craig- Your point assumes most if not all of the problem lies in inferior equipment. I understand your point but I believe that an excellent process can overcome the fact that you don't have brand new and pristine equipment. As an example you can
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 11:43:14 EST 2007 | stepheniii
The dumbest thing I read was the response to me saying people should not automatically send product to China. I was told not to bury my head in the sand. A lot of companies are being lemmings and taking it for granted it's best to send a product to C
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 03:42:08 EST 2007 | adamp
Hi all, Last week I have noticed, that solder changed colour in our Soltec wave soldering machine. I am using normal 62Sn37Pb alloy and it's colour changed to violet/darkblue with gold areas. I know that gold colour means that, there is to much Cu i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 17:34:27 EST 2007 | Mike Konrad
You may want to contact Bill Petlock at 1.877.PETLOCK http://www.petlock.com. He is a used equipment dealer and may be able to help you with a manual. Also, try contacting ECD (the original manufacture of said equipment). 503-659-6100 http://www
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 09:56:59 EST 2007 | realchunks
Total Force is the weight on the squeegee blades. Generally you should set this by the length of blade you use. A 12 sgeegee blade would require a Total Force setting of 12 pounds. So, if you have 8 inch long squeegees, you should be OK. Your b
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 16:33:57 EST 2007 | mika
The reject rate of yours could be a number of reasons. 1. Which component types are rejected? 2. From a particular nozzle? 3. If the rejected part will be dropped on the reject belt or reject bin; it suggests that there is a problem with the componen
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 17:58:49 EST 2007 | flipit
Hi, I would not be too concerned about what the shape of your wirebonding fiducial is. Cross, Square, Diamond, Circle, will all work well for you. I use a "+" and a diamond. Your machine magnification will be great, so don't make the fiducials to
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 16:50:38 EST 2007 | mika
Why not? Sounds like a good idea. Almost all other forums that I visit req. registration before posting. Another benefit is that it is possible to ban a member if acting improper on the forum. It should also be possible to report a posting to the sta
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