Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 19:18:00 EST 2010 | tpappano
I just take a piece of discarded cover tape and tie the two together with a square knot. It runs right through on my CSM84s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 14:56:59 EST 2011 | brianangus
Haha Gary. Just come across this post, I promised to send you some of mine to try didn't I. Remind me to bring a box down when I do the service :-)
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 16:49:37 EST 2010 | sberg
Currently using 3M 1181 tape. Purchasing has asked to try Argon CF200 tape. Has anyone used the Argon tape and is it worth switching to save a few bucks? Thanks for your input.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 20:58:17 EST 2010 | Jacki
Hi Dave Now, I knew the Humidity for Solder paste. How about for the Epoxy? Very appreciates your soon reply. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 02:27:41 EST 2010 | fönsi
Hi Dave! Thank you very much for your effort. So then we will try to increase humidity to about 40 percent rel. I think, we won't increase it to more than 40 percent because of the MSL-3 components. regards
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 08:00:08 EST 2010 | davef
Jacki We're not sure what you're asking, but epoxy cure is through reaction either two-part mix or one-part / heat.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 02:19:03 EST 2010 | sachu_70
With lower Humidity levels, we expose to greater risk towards ESD related failures seen on components. Pl. ensure to have your entire work area fully guarded against ESD and maintain proper material handling instructions across the entire flowline un
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 06 15:18:01 EDT 2011 | tdhiggins
Mike, I can send you a copy. What is your email > address? Travis, I could use a copy of the manual or parts and pieces of it. Could you send me what you have? tdhiggins@spectek.com thanks, Todd Higgins
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 20:15:25 EST 2010 | davef
What is the solids content of your solder? 50%??? Then, theoretically, if the aperture is 1:1, you'll have 2 thou of solder on your pads.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 02:11:18 EST 2010 | tpappano
Hi All, I have recently acquired another CSM84VZ, which will soon need the Y-axis ball screw replaced. Would anyone happen to know the ball screw mfr. and series that would best fit this machine? Thanks, Tom