Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:28:30 EST 2023 | stephendo
What purity? To get 99.999% pure you will need dewers of liquid nitrogen or a two stage system. (and a dewer will last about a month and a half even if you don't use it as it outgasses.) But you can get reasonable purity with a wall mounted single s
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 11:58:49 EDT 2023 | poly
I'm attempting to integrate my Universal machines with my inventory system / erp. I don't have a license for camx or secs gem though the files for both are on my machines. I realised I could just follow the log file and then send information when c
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 14:02:33 EST 2003 | Mark Peo
As you have seen, the 1088 doesn't need much in the way of P.M. We recommend: --Monthly vacuuming in the base and under the hood (ie Dust Bunny control) --Lubricate Edge Hold Conveyor Chain and leadscrew (if the Edge Hold Conveyor option is installe
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 13:16:07 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
If I would need to investigate this claim, I would ask the following questions: - was traceability used when this product was manufactured? - was testing mandatory when this specific product was built? - is the test covering the QFP we are talking ab
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 07:19:36 EDT 2023 | richardcargill
There's a chance the vision system is seeing part of head 1 as it looks at the component. We get that with older nozzles on Philips equipment ( the black coating has worn to a silver shine ) and the component camera sees the nozzle tip, which annoyin
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 07:54:28 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
I will always stand with routers. Tried them all in the past in different companies, and the router seemed the least risky. With a proper extraction system and good maintenance schedule you will not have to worry too much about dust. To help even mo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 12:08:42 EDT 2023 | michael0163grant
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 00:33:15 EDT 2023 | auriga2001
My background is in I.T. Here's what's likely the cause. It's old and worn out. Not much else to offer technical wise. Hard drives are mostly permanently sealed to keep dust out and have moving parts. Eventually they wear out. The way to prevent fail
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 03:04:19 EDT 2023 | ttheis
The first thing we do with all machines we buy is back them up. First we backup the calibration info, then we remove the hard drive and image it to our server. If the hdd dies, we can restore it to a new one. Look on eBay for new-old stock on the har
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 12:53:49 EDT 2023 | georgegr777
Good afternoon everyone, I have this problem with my cp40cv machine. while booting this message appears: not allowed when placing, pause or freeze status. then I click OK and the next message is: LOADING SYSTEM DATA TO DPRAM IS FAILED. I click anoth