Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 09:10:27 EST 2006 | gregp
To everyone who hates vibe feeders, Follow this link--http://www.contactsystems.com/C5.htm Scroll down and click on the video clip that says stick feeders. Yes, I work for Contact System--but this is such a great solution for tube parts. I consider
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 04 03:39:57 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, I agree, we have a KIC and have run hundreds of profiles and are still running the original battery and have never had a problem. The software is what matters with profilers I think, and the KIC has really good software that shows you a process
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 16:42:47 EST 2006 | Mark Beesley
Hello John, There are some coatings for aluminum to eliminate solder drag out. The do not work with all fluxes it is called hardcoat anodized it is black or geen in color. Unless you have faily high volumn the hard coat cost can be as high as titan
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 10:14:13 EST 2006 | russ
I agree. When I said the easiest I am talking about resource and effort. I have seen our custmoers working on B.O.M. and AVL for in excess of a year with multiple people. We have been running SMT pbfree for 2 years now and it actually has been eas
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 06:55:44 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi I've used the following: SAP Connect & Go (or SAP in a box - designed for smaller companies)- despite the description a LOT of set up work, but not bad once you get the hang of it. Costs lots to change things though. Tetra CS3 - YUK! MFG Pro -
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 05:17:55 EST 2006 | SAMSUNG user
We have CP60 in the last 2 years, and CP63 1 year. You should check your local C/S about spare part stock, service support, and training for your employees. My conclusion about Samsung Techwin MC's is: cheap, and working well. But dont except too muc
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 10:15:17 EST 2006 | paulinct
Kevin, Thanks for the reply! I haven't had a chance to see the Novastar. Now maybe I will save myself the trip. The TD rep is trying to contact someone close by so we can go take a look. I am definetely leaning towards TD because they have worked f
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 16:52:48 EST 2006 | FredC
Billy- I have some Mydata tools now, they are from another supplier. I am something of a perfectionest and these are not up to the quality standards of the nozzles that we make ourselves, but my supplier does replace his defective parts. If you have
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 18:06:35 EST 2006 | slthomas
So, if 45� is theoretically optimal for aperture fill, but 60� is better for defining fine pitch bricks, is 52.5� the best compromise for an all around design, or does it not work that way? I see blades with either one angle or the other but with th
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 21:36:40 EST 2006 | slthomas
"We're not sure what you're reading, but the angle thing makes sense, right?" If by "squeegee angle" you mean the angle that the working edge is ground at, yes. If not, then I don't know what you're referring to. My earlier comments were specifica