From denlew3 at hotmail.com Tue Nov 28 05:35:23 2006 From: denlew3 at hotmail.com (Lew dennis) Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 13:35:23 +0000 Subject: saftly procedure to cut a wafer Message-ID: Hi, is it safe to cut a wafer with a glass cutter or diamond cutter using ur hands ? pls advise Thanks Dennis _________________________________________________________________ Find singles online in your area with MSN Dating and Match.com! http://match.sg.msn.com/match/mt.cfm?pg=channel&tcid=281203 From eenriquez at snf.stanford.edu Thu Nov 30 12:16:16 2006 From: eenriquez at snf.stanford.edu (Elmer Enriquez) Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 12:16:16 -0800 Subject: Update on spindle problem Message-ID: <456F3C10.7090205@snf.stanford.edu> The wafersaw will down until Jan 3, 2007. The spindle assembly will have to be replaced. Parts and field service will not be available until 12/18. As a reminder, the spindle MUST not be touched unless the air to the system is ON. The spindle shaft and motor has very close tolerances, the high pressure air serves as an air bearing to prevent parts from making contact. So, when shutting down the system, shutting off the air needs to be the very, very LAST step.