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Hi there Steve,

     Is there a possibility you could send me this spread sheet too. This
information will be excellent for techies to understand design change impact.

Thanks
Gareth Jones
Celestica Ltd

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Howdy Jim!

I gotta spreadsheet that I'll send ya' that I've used in the past to do the
labor quoting on boards that were built. It's pretty basic, but covers all
aspects about building boards, from SMT to Test. Got some sections to figure
in hand solder and touch-up by accounting for the number of joints, as well
as mechanical assembly accounting for the number of screws and whatnot. Even
got a place at the top to put your NRE in (Stencils, Programming, and even
Test Fixtures). Then after you input all the info in, down at the bottom
it'll break out what you should charge per board by the lot size of the
boards you're gonna build...

Like I said, it's pretty basic...but you can tweek the formulas in the cells
to whatever tickles your fancy.

Hope this'll help ya'...

-Steve Gregory-

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> Hi Techies!!
>
>  I am trying to come up with a way to figure the amount of $$$ to run our
SMD
>  equipment.  Does anyone know of a standard cost when quoting jobs, or is
>  there a standard that any of you have come up yourself that you wouldn't
>  mind sharing.  What I'm looking for is how to figure a machine
>  rate(utilities, set-up, cost per placement, etc.).  We do low to medium
>  volume work, we don't get into high volume work.  So, maybe everyone will
be
>  different depending on volumes and other variables, I am hoping for just
a
>  guideline on where to start.  Any help or comments, would be greatly
>  appreciated.
>
>  Best Regards,
>
>
>  Jim West
>  Manufacturing Engineer

H

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