Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 17:25:28 EST 2007 | nitro
I never worked with anything other than the green camera system. The machines are awesome considering how old they are. Changing the table break is not something I would care to do every day, they are a pain to do.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 13:16:43 EST 2007 | Cmiller
I believe the table is aluminum. I think you will need to replace it if you want magnetic mounts. MPM has an upgrade, I cant remember what it costs, we thought it was too expensive but if your using it alot, its probably worth it, the screw in ones s
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 15:25:16 EST 2007 | russ
Hmm our table is steel. We had extra supports made at a machine shop, bought the magnets from the hobby store. we basically just had steel rods cut off at 1" lengths and had a counterbore drilled to glue magnet in Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 10:35:37 EST 2007 | muse95
Table 4-1 only specs the humidity requirement for bake temperatures below 100C. It is conspicuously absent above that. I believe it is because moisture is in its gaseous state above 100C.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 15:42:29 EDT 2007 | drt
If you go the Assembleon Route. Do yourself a favor and compare the Yamaha brand machines Specs and prices to see for yourself what value is being brought to the table.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 07:10:53 EDT 2007 | davef
1 Print paste on a bare board or laminate. 2 Place components in the paste. 3 Gently invert and support the board above a table. 4 At one hour intervals, record the number of components that have fallen from the board.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 10:06:54 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Dave, Thanks a lot; you truly are a living database. I will need new spectacles missed the eutectic alloy in table 4.8 of the Klein Wassink book.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 09:37:11 EDT 2007 | jdengler
Hi Joakim, I do not know the QP242 table, but on our GP-341, CP-IV-2 and IP-III we make a plate from plexiglass with milled holes to show where the supports go for each board. This is not as fast as the Gridlock but does not cost nearly as much. J
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 12:42:37 EDT 2007 | cman
Does anyone know of a small machine (table top would be nice) that could be used to wash mis-prints or small batches of boards? We have 2 inline systems but they are DI only and once and a while a soaponified system would be nice. Looking for spray o
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 04:17:10 EDT 2007 | hannua
In the VIOS file between lines &B.MNT and &B.OPT you will find the index number (in hexadecimal, four digits just in front of the reference designator in each line) into the component and feeder table. The feeder table entries are designated with &F