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I need you to test this board for me, please.


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Mr. Tech Dweeb goes back to the lab to test ...


April, 2011


Lista Intros Adjustable Height Workstation


Holliston, MA — Lista International Corporation is introducing the Align® Adjustable Height Work - station, which brings the user an excellent level of ergonomic comfort, flexible functionality and enhanced productivity. It can be easily adjust- ed to accommodate the worker with


I dont recommend using these boards. They look great on


the outside, but as you can see in the cross-sections on my report, there are some major product assurance test failures.


We built 500, and some are


already showing intermittent


test failures and have 4500 bare boards in stock. I bet we didnt have process


issues, we have board issues.


IT’S WHAT YOU CAN’T SEE THAT MATTERS.


That’s why DIVSYS only uses audited


suppliers, and lab tests every lot before a single board is shipped to a customer.


DIVSYS International, LLC 8110 Zionsville Road · Indianapolis, IN 46268


international, llc


PH: 317-405-9427 · FAX: 317-663-0729 www.divsys.com


PC BOARDS AND PCB PRODUCT ASSURANCE LAB TESTING See us at APEX Booth 2535


Highly adjustable ergonomic workstation.


the appropriate worksurface height. The adjustability of this product


makes it especially suited for such tasks as repair, testing and assembly of mechanical and electronic prod- ucts and components, packaging, cal- ibration and R&D development. Designed with the operator in


mind, the worksurface aligns with the workers optimal reach zone to reduce fatigue, stress and potential injury. Its advanced ergonomic de - sign also works to optimize produc- tion throughput. With an adjustable height rang-


The Align workstations load


capacity is 1000 lbs. (454kg) dynamic for motorized bases and 500 lbs. (227kg) dynamic for the hand crank base.


The workstation is available


with a variety of worksurfaces, including butcher block, plastic lami- nate, and static dissipative. Contact: Lista International


Corporation, 106 Lowland Street, Holliston, MA 01746 % 800-722- 3020 fax: 508-626-0353 E-mail: sales@listaintl.com Web: www.listaintl.com


ing from 27 to 42-in. (0.686 to 1.06m) — not including worksurface — the workstation can be adjusted through the use of a motorized, hand crank or slide leg base. The motorized base can be preset with three height positions. All uprights and components move in relation to the worksurface height+.


See us at the 2011 Apex Expo, Booth 2235


See as at the 2011 Apex Expo Booth 2235


60 Franklin Ave Binghamton, New York 13901 Phone: 607-772-2900 Fax: 607-772-2303


Our Services  Universal Instruments Preferred Partner


 Universal Instruments Legacy Products Support


 Surface Mount and Through Hole


 Refurbished Equipment  Spare Parts  Installations Training and Support


 Full Warranties


Your # 1 Source for Used SMT and Through Hole Equipment


Website: www.alpha1technologies.com Email: info@alpha1technologies.com See us at APEX Booth 2235


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