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Date: | Thu, 10 Oct 1996 11:02:15 -0500 |
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I'm not familiar w/ how Gemini brings the needle down to get a consistent
z-height above the board. It has been my experience however that it is
extraordinarily important that this is consistent. I have an older Camalot,
we had to purchase a z-axis compensator for it from Camalot. Also, does the
Gemini use a positive displacement pump? I have also found that this helped
a lot. We just switched from Loctite 348 to Loctite 3609. 3609 is much
better for us.
At 09:24 10/10/96 CDT, Paul Stolar wrote:
> I am using a Camalot Gemini and I wonder if anyone out there has
> experimented with how to reduce variation. I would prefer that Camalot
> and Loctite not respond to this, I would like to hear from people in
> the field. If you prefer, write to me off line. I will compile the
> inputs w/o names and repost.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Stolar
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-Pat-
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Nicolet Instrument
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