Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 06:54:22 EDT 2014 | tegel
Hi, I don't have any solution to the problem, but the component is an EMI-filter and not part of the machine. // Tegel
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 12:58:59 EDT 2014 | kahrpr
One of the things you need to know are the parts you are building Flight Critical. Meaning if the board fails will it bring down the aircraft. Or non critical meaning one of the over head light will fail as an example this determines how much latitud
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 15:07:43 EDT 2014 | rgeary
Yes, thank you. Found out that machine ran over two parts to tall and damaged the cover plate over the centering.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 18 18:05:12 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Coming from a factory service engineer, from a large P&P equipment manufacturer, count on tools makes their factory nozzles. We've bought PLENTY from them and their quality is top notch.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 19:25:38 EDT 2014 | dilogic
There are A LOT of manuals for GSM2. The most reasonable way is to register machine with UIC (~500USD) and you will get access to their WEB-based archives as well as part store. Well worth the money.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 20:09:24 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
No one has mentioned paste, but I have tested pastes where some do much better than others at not tombstoning parts.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 07:38:29 EDT 2014 | dilogic
Z axis drivers are located in co-salled LP servo bay. It is 19" rack mounted in lower left part of the machine. Head1 z axis driver is in slot 4 and head2 driver is in slot 6
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 12:24:44 EDT 2014 | emeto
The best verification system combined with bad operator equals POOR RESULT. I think the real question is how to find a good operator and once you have him/her how to keep them? I am in process of losing one of my best operators(no challenge).
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 13:25:04 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Evtimov, I agree. I'm leaning more towards the quality of worker rather than software, etc. Since this post this incident happened AGAIN! This time there was ZERO verification performed at start up.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 03 08:39:30 EST 2014 | emeto
Looks like you did everything right. Clean and check carefully the stencil for damage close to the part you are having problem with. If not both of your squeegees should be damaged on the same spot.