Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 15:39:35 EDT 2023 | tey422
That's depend on how many wash cycles you would need to completely cleans the board within 1 batch. Most of times you would need more than 2 wash cycles (that's already about 30 mins just 2 wash cycles), it can be up to 5 wash cycles alone. Also kee
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 20:22:32 EDT 2023 | ttheis
We have a line running GSM1 machines and we are considering upgrading to GX-11S machines with FJ3 heads. Does anyone know if the GX-11S machines can take pneumatic feeders from the GSM machines? We have a very large inventory of the pneumatic and ele
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 11:37:25 EDT 2023 | proceng1
Thank you. I do feel that the document is very lacking in detail. It mostly says "yes, it needs cleaned. Make sure the cleaning process doesn't screw it up". The majority of boards that get wiped are already populated on the other side. So that lim
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 19:12:41 EDT 2023 | madisreivik
Hello all ! FUJI IP3 starts up, makes zero setting OK But if I start AUTO mode, it gives error -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Code 11082010 UsedBy MTU3,MTU4,MTU5 Display Usable Proper Data has
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 | Mon Jul 17 14:58:41 EDT 2023 | winrelle
Based on your requirements, a few options for winding machines that can handle all the processes and produce at least 1000pcs per day include: 1)The ACME High Speed Programmable Winding Machine: This machine is capable of producing up to 4000 bobbins
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 10:27:23 EDT 2023 | poly
I bought a gx37 dual beam series 2 Genesis. It looks like it was in very good condition when it left Malaysia but the axis weren't secured at all for the sea journey. When it arrived the rubber stoppers had all been smashed. The z axis on both head
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 08:22:56 EDT 2023 | richardcargill
A lot of MELF components have solder ends that stand slightly proud of the main body where your vacuum would lift them, so vacuum leaks are most likely the culprit. Upping the Vacuum to the nozzle may help, but better thing would be to modify the noz
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 11:50:12 EDT 2023 | ttheis
I heard a similar story from a colleague on these machines. Same thing- head and beam not secured for transit and banged around whole trip. I think the beam ended up bent in that case and the machine could never be calibrated or repaired. Don't know
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 14:36:53 EDT 2022 | sarason
Have you considered using PCBSYynergy for the CAD conversion and bypass the gerber step. Then add in Programming by Ealead. https://ealead-e.ucoz.com/index/products/0-8 https://pcbsynergy.com This ends the breaking of QC by bypassing human process