Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 18:02:54 EDT 2010 | rodrigo
Hi all, We're setting up a cp-65 and we're finding some issues with it. It has a missing 1st solenoid/switch and some nozzle valves on the cam. The biggest issue is this C axis servo error. The proper data was set to a cam speed of 250 (25%). That's
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 13:39:51 EST 2009 | tedel
Yes, I called Fuji as well!! I guess we're all in the wrong buisness... Received a reply from Biral Lubricants in Norway, they state the following... "We have established our own warehouse in St.Petersburg, Florida and handle presently all inquirie
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 16:33:22 EDT 2001 | davef
I too know of no product like you desire, but I have a lead for you to follow that might get you further than you're getting now. Call Lumonics [Lumonics, 130 Lombard St, Oxnard, CA 93030 805.485.5559 fax3335 http://www.gsilumonics.com]. They ma
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:31:26 EST 2005 | Greg
QC --> Touch-up --> QC --> Assembly After SMT all PWB goes to QC, QC Inspects and marks all that needs rework then PWB's goes to Touch-up to fix what QC marked for rework. After that All reworked boards goes to QC for another verification and stampi
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:50:32 EST 2005 | pr
I think the 1st option would be the best. I have found that a touch up person WILL TOUCH UP SOMETHING, regardless of the electrical needs of the board. This leads to a lot of unnecessary rework of joints. I would hope QC is tracking the defects and t
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 06 17:39:15 EST 2005 | Darby
1st law of Surface Mount. You WILL run out of parts on the last board going through before a long weekend. 2nd law of Surface Mount. Touchies WILL touch. I'm with Russ and Rob. Touch up is EVIL and should only be tolerated in exceptional circumst
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 15:26:05 EDT 2008 | joeherz
Interesting - We're using the same AIM products as you. On the lead free, 353, did you start out with it or did you try the WS485? That was the 1st product recommendation we got from AIM and we found that the lot to lot consistency was not good. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 28 22:34:31 EDT 2006 | davef
Yes, it would. That you are asking this question makes us wonder if you would be better advised to contract with a independent FA laboratory to help you baseline your analysis. Among the fine labs to consider are: * Robisan Laboratory 6502 East 21
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 20:42:24 EST 2007 | davef
1 Tape & reel, automatic * RVSI/Systemation ST-60 * Shinkawa SDP-FA-TAPE 1 * V-TEK TM-5100 2 Tape & reel, manual * RVSI/Systemation MT-30 * V-TEK TM-50XL
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 13:32:18 EST 2006 | samir
Whatever you do, don't get a cleaner where they "lock" you into using their Saponifier! I remember at my previous company, getting that monstrosity running was my 1st project - the boob who bought it washed his hands of it and assigned it to me.....