Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 09:54:52 EST 2007 | FredC
Rob, I am not a Fuji technician, but I have some knowledge on the nozzles, windmills, and headshafts. As far as I know the bore the nozzle travels in should be dry with no lube. The grease on the windmill shaft and locating pin is a special purpose g
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 18 16:47:34 EST 2007 | darby
As I stated, the reply was direct from Indium, (thanks to Rich Brooks). The information regarding cool down rates should come from your paste supplier; not an oven supplier; not a generic article on lead free. I just went through the data sheets from
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 18:29:40 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, I wondered that too, which is why I originally replied. However I think what's most important for me anyway, is I am so incredibly busy trying to keep up with the latest techniques in SMT and electronics, that I have no idea about these issues
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 08:55:25 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Here's some quick things to look for: 1. Does your solder paste feel like concrete, does it roll-up into your squeegee blades, and stick to your stencil? If so, your problem is the solder paste. The mixture of powder and flux, or metal load is ou
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 15:54:12 EDT 2007 | jimmyjames
We have the same problem at times but our feeders tend to move to the back when we want them on the front. We have Opal machines but all the software should be the same. (assuming you have the offline programming/optimization software, AMS) What yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 11:18:03 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
If you are talking about the REM oil sold for guns then I would not use it personally. B.T.W. REM oil has teflon in it. I quit using it on my guns because of its poor performance. It now resides in my garage...I use it to lube the axles on my push m
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 09:46:50 EST 2007 | pms
Thanks for all your suggestions. I like the BGA replacement pad option the best. Reprogramming/programing? Forget it. That's what I'm trying to avoid. I'd be there all friggin day long, with all the loser "Labor Only" accounts we have. And oh, the p
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 01 22:50:53 EST 2008 | fastek
To get beyond the 36,000 cph threshhold the turret manufacturers had to focus on ways to get the boards in and out of the machine faster. This also included loading more boards inside the worknest. The end result in Fuji's case (CP-643), was a table
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 17:48:15 EST 2008 | Paul M.
I do all the above and more !! The BOSS won't give me a title, seems to think it will limit my "other duties as assigned" bull-sh*t. I just got my stinkin miniscule salary cut by 10% AND my bennies cut by 50 friggin percent !! My friend that works
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 11:37:42 EST 2008 | operator
We have a customer who is using a standard USB Type A Connector on their assemblies. They don't want to add a housing to the assembly, but want to shield the metal USB connector housing from potential shorting with surrounding electronics within thei