Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 16:02:35 EST 2006 | daxman
I'm not sure if we are on the same page here....maybe i'm lost in the terminology. We are pulling the entire placing head. The Windmill, the shaft, the clutches...the entire thing. I'm not sure if this is what you mean by, "dropping the clutches"
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 01:19:49 EDT 2006 | daxman
Hey Sr.Tech, thanks for the heads-up. I'm familar with the removal and installation of the shafts, as well as the precautions to take...It's not only the clutches I'm trying to clean; the entire thing is way past due for a PM. I'm trying to determin
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 01:48:47 EST 2006 | ____
There is a manual available that deals with how to create part data files for connectors and BGA's. Contact Fuji America for this manual. REF-SMD3PD-1.1E. There may be a newer version available than the one I have listed. It is also available in PDF
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 23:29:29 EST 2006 | theSaint
I've seen many comments in many threads about the positive attributes of SN100C (apparently mostly by salesmen). However, I have a concern for the higher temps that will be encountered when using SN100C (or Sn/Cu) vs. SAC305 (vs. 63/37), specifica
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 09:17:59 EST 2006 | George
Hi "theSaint", We are using SN100C in our wave solder machine. As far as the solder itself, the wave process follows pretty much the same concept as leaded solder. You bring the assembly temp to 90 C or more before the actual wave. Sometimes for mul
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 16:25:38 EST 2006 | gregp
Hello Russ, I am from Contact Systems. It is 4:16 EST. Seriously though, I won't try to guess what happened with your attempt to contact us. It certainly is never our intention to avoid potential customers. You can contact me personally if you ne
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 21 03:08:21 EST 2006 | sophiaxiafei
Hi, every one, i'm sophia in China. Nice to meet you here. I have a question: What do you think about finding a chinese factory for the flex circuit punching tool maker?Someone has quoted me before, but he said our price is heigher than Taiwan, i don
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 03:17:10 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, IR reflow is yesterday technology. IR heating principle has a lot of issues with heat transfer capability (shadow effect) and uneven PCB heating. To avoid this forced convection ovens were developed. Reflow oven for SMD soldering must
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 14:09:14 EST 2006 | gipos
Hi Pavel, Thank you for your time.We wonder if anyone have experience with Panasonic - Panasert reflow oven model REF-A.It is used in Asia a lot. We have to chose among few models of reflow ovens : 1.Panasonic REF-A 2.Hollis(Electrovert) model Sur
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 16:22:14 EST 2006 | gipos
Chunks, Have you worked with Universal Full IR 4816 CRS reflow-curing oven ?? We have received it and powered up.It looks like new, has touch screen monitor with commands. Why not to use it for simple uniform low pofile components (avoid shadowing)an