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Invoice for Your Order PO26071599
InvoiceBilled toTURNPACK LLC
22425 S SCOTLAND CT STE 104
QUEEN CREEK AZ 85142Purchase Order PO26071599 Total $494.09 Invoice 60017994 Invoice Date 2/17/26 Payment Terms 2% 10, Net 30 Deduct $8.63 on merchandise if paid by 2/27/26. Shipped toAttention: Suite 104Turnpack LLC
22425 S Scotland CT Ste 104
Queen Creek AZ 85142Mail Payment to McMaster-Carr
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Chicago IL 60680-7690Your Account 438808000 Christopher Berger placed this order.Line Product Ordered Shipped Balance Price Total 1 8975K619 Multipurpose 6061 Aluminum Bar, 1/2" Thick x 1-3/4" Wide, 6 Feet Long 1 Each1 0 56.87 Each56.87 2 8662K64 Black Delrin Acetal Resin Bar 1" Thick, 2-1/2" Wide, 2 ft. Length 4 Each4 0 79.32 Each317.28 3 93475A300 18-8 Stainless Steel General Purpose Washer for M14 Screw Size, 15 mm ID, 28 mm OD, Packs of 25 1 Pack1 0 16.48 Per Pack16.48 4 92148A221 18-8 Stainless Steel Split Lock Washer for M14 Screw Size, 14.7 mm ID, 24.1 mm OD, Packs of 25 1 Pack1 0 11.63 Per Pack11.63 5 91287A776 18-8 Stainless Steel Hex Head Screw, Made Outside The U.S., M14 x 2 mm Full Thread, 25mm Long, Packs of 5 1 Pack1 0 12.21 Per Pack12.21 6 91287A151 18-8 Stainless Steel Hex Head Screw, Made in The U.S., M8 x 1.25 mm Full Thread, 16mm Long, Packs of 25 1 Pack1 0 16.99 Per Pack16.99 Merchandise 431.46 Shipping 62.63 Total $494.09 Packing List Shipped Weight Carrier Tracking 2900602-01 02/17/2026 9 lb FedEx 489558166343 2900602-02 02/17/2026 17 lb FedEx 489558166354 Federal ID 36-1458720
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RE: PO_TURNPACK_8119038140
Dear Lorena,
Please share your ETD .
Best regards,
Panadda
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2026 22:11
To: Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Panadda Rangsakorn <panadda.r@dksh.com>
Cc: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>; 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>; Technology SCE Logistics SG <tec.sce.logistics.sg@dksh.com>
Subject: RE: PO_TURNPACK_8119038140If you do not recognize the sender or if you find the email suspicious, report it as a phishing email using the Outlook function and a NOVA ticket will be generated.
Lead time is about 8 weeks
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2026 9:55 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>; Panadda Rangsakorn <panadda.r@dksh.com>
Cc: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>; 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>; Technology SCE Logistics SG <tec.sce.logistics.sg@dksh.com>
Subject: RE: PO_TURNPACK_8119038140Dear Lorena,
Please help estimate the parcel delivery so we would like to inform that to Customer.
Thanks U so much.
Best Regards
Samart Pummalai
………………………………………………………………….
DKSH
Samart PummalaiManager, Technical Service SCE D.
SCE, Semiconductor & Electronics.
DKSH Technology Limited.
2533 Sukhumvit Road, Bangchak, Phrakhanong,
Bangkok 10260 Thailand.
Call Center +662 639 7000,
Mobile +669-4485-5856 or +668-1257-1307
Fax +662 333 1026
E-mail Samart.p@dksh.com www.dksh.com
Delivering Growth – in Asia and Beyond.
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From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 5:23 AM
To: Panadda Rangsakorn <panadda.r@dksh.com>
Cc: Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>; 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>; Technology SCE Logistics SG <tec.sce.logistics.sg@dksh.com>
Subject: RE: PO_TURNPACK_8119038140If you do not recognize the sender or if you find the email suspicious, report it as a phishing email using the Outlook function and a NOVA ticket will be generated.
Yes, confirmation was sent Jan 15 at 2:22pm MST. If you do not see it please check your spam thank you.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Panadda Rangsakorn <panadda.r@dksh.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2026 8:06 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>; 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>; Technology SCE Logistics SG <tec.sce.logistics.sg@dksh.com>
Subject: FW: PO_TURNPACK_8119038140Dear Lorena,
Please confirm order .
Best regards,
Panadda Rangsakorn
Assistant Administration
Technology
DKSH Technology Limited
2533 Sukhumvit Road., Bangchak,Phrakhanong, Bangkok 10260Phone +662 639 7000 Mobile 093 813 8180
panadda.r@dksh.com, www.dksh.co.th
Delivering Growth – in Asia and Beyond.
____________________________________________________________From: Panadda Rangsakorn
Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2026 13:18
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>; 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>; Technology SCE Logistics SG <tec.sce.logistics.sg@dksh.com>
Subject: PO_TURNPACK_8119038140Dear Lorena,
Please see the attached our PO and kindly send us order confirmation asap.
Best regards,
Panadda Rangsakorn
Assistant Administration
Technology
DKSH Technology Limited
2533 Sukhumvit Road., Bangchak,Phrakhanong, Bangkok 10260Phone +662 639 7000
panadda.r@dksh.com, www.dksh.co.th
Delivering Growth – in Asia and Beyond.
____________________________________From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2025 06:57
To: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>; 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Kantapon Kaewson <kantapon.kaewson@dksh.com>
Subject: RE: Midas DelidderYou don't often get email from info@turnpack.com. Learn why this is important
If you do not recognize the sender or if you find the email suspicious, report it as a phishing email using the Outlook function and a NOVA ticket will be generated.
Your quotation has been sent via our system and is attached here as well for reference.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
Office Manager
Office: +1 (480) 331-1878
22425 S Scotland Ct, Suite104, Queen Creek, AZ 85142
lcarrillo@turnpack.com | www.turnpack.com
From: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2025 10:38 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com>; Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Kantapon Kaewson <kantapon.kaewson@dksh.com>
Subject: Re: Midas DelidderThank you very much
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2025 11:55:22 AM
To: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>
Cc: Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com>; Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Kantapon Kaewson <kantapon.kaewson@dksh.com>
Subject: Re: Midas DelidderIf you do not recognize the sender or if you find the email suspicious, report it as a phishing email using the Outlook function and a NOVA ticket will be generated.
Thanks Pinij. We are working on the quote and I will send it to you tomorrow.
Chris
On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 1:52 AM Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com> wrote:
Hi Chris
The parts need to order are:
- the Datum stops
- Brass holds down screws
- Cutters
- Push Buttons (if the LEDs are not working)
- Coupling
- Machine cover
Pinij Wannaphuti
Senior Executive Manager, Technical Sales
Semiconductor & Electronics
DKSH Technology Limited (Head Office).2533 Sukhumvit Road, Bangchak,
Phrakhanong, Bangkok 10260, Thailand
Phone +662 639 7000, Mobile +6681 699 5024 / +6681 847 2679
pinij.w@dksh.com, www.dksh.com
Delivering Growth – in Asia and Beyond.
____________________________________________________________From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2025 3:57 AM
To: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>
Cc: Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com>; Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Kantapon Kaewson <kantapon.kaewson@dksh.com>
Subject: Re: Midas DelidderIf you do not recognize the sender or if you find the email suspicious, report it as a phishing email using the Outlook function and a NOVA ticket will be generated.
Hi Pinji,
I understand what they would like to do but we need some more information and have our questions answered below to know what to quote. There is no such thing as a single list of parts that one buys to recondition a machine, it always depends on which parts are damaged and the same applies to setup/calibration. If you can have them reach out to us directly we can work with them to get all of the details.
Chris
On Wed, Sep 17, 2025 at 9:07 AM Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com> wrote:
Chris
Customer want to order the parts to replace the bad condition items and make the machine good condition like a new machine. Please advise
From: Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 10:14:06 PM
To: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>
Cc: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>; Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Kantapon Kaewson <kantapon.kaewson@dksh.com>
Subject: Re: Midas DelidderIf you do not recognize the sender or if you find the email suspicious, report it as a phishing email using the Outlook function and a NOVA ticket will be generated.
Hi Pinij,
Sorry for the late reply. It's difficult to say what calibration and or alignment procedures should be done. Did the customer mention any specific issues they are having with the system?
For the quote I just wanted to confirm on the locking screws you are referring to the brass hold down screws in the picture below?
Other parts they may want to order are:
- the Datum stop
- Cutters
- Push Buttons (if the LEDs are not working)
- You provided this picture below. Is there a known issue with this part and from which serial number is this picture?
Thanks
Chris
On Mon, Sep 15, 2025 at 8:15 AM Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com> wrote:
Dear Lorena
Do you have any update ?
Pinij Wannaphuti
Senior Executive Manager, Technical Sales
Semiconductor & Electronics
DKSH Technology Limited (Head Office).2533 Sukhumvit Road, Bangchak,
Phrakhanong, Bangkok 10260, Thailand
Phone +662 639 7000, Mobile +6681 699 5024 / +6681 847 2679
pinij.w@dksh.com, www.dksh.com
Delivering Growth – in Asia and Beyond.
____________________________________________________________From: Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 9, 2025 9:20 AM
To: Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com>; Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Samart Pummalai <samart.p@dksh.com>; Kantapon Kaewson <kantapon.kaewson@dksh.com>
Subject: Re: Midas DelidderYou don't often get email from info@turnpack.com. Learn why this is important
If you do not recognize the sender or if you find the email suspicious, report it as a phishing email using the Outlook function and a NOVA ticket will be generated.
Hello Pinij,
Our sales staff will reach out to you shortly to provide a quote.
Please note, Ken has since retired and Turnpack LLC has acquired Midas.
-Lorena Carrillo
On Tue, Jul 8, 2025, 6:33 PM Pinij Wannaphuti <pinij.w@dksh.com> wrote:
Dear Ken
Fabrinet wants to overhaul the machine.
- Please send me the quote for the machine cover and looking screw
- Please recommend what others need to replace
- Do you have a calibration procedure to make the machine back to the factory condition
Pinij Wannaphuti
Senior Executive Manager, Technical Sales
Semiconductor & Electronics
DKSH Technology Limited (Head Office).2533 Sukhumvit Road, Bangchak,
Phrakhanong, Bangkok 10260, Thailand
Phone +662 639 7000, Mobile +6681 699 5024 / +6681 847 2679
pinij.w@dksh.com, www.dksh.com
Delivering Growth – in Asia and Beyond.
____________________________________________________________
--
Christopher Berger
--
Christopher Berger
by "Panadda Rangsakorn" <panadda.r@dksh.com> - 09:46 - 17 Feb 2026 -
Confirmation: Registration submitted for approval
NGC Supply Chain Hello Chris Berger,
Supplier Name: TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Supplier Address: 22425 S Scotland Ct, Queen Creek, US-AZ
NGC Supply Chain has received your registration information and will review it for approval.
To check your registration status, log in to the NGC Supply Chain supplier portal.
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by "Ariba Administrator" <no-reply@ansmtp.ariba.com> - 08:52 - 17 Feb 2026 -
Certificates and Tracking for Your Order PO26071599
We shipped the plastic and 4 other items on order PO26071599. You will receive them tomorrow. Track your shipment using FedEx 489558166354.
The certificates for the hex head screws and washers are attached.
by "McMaster - Carr" <la.sales@mcmaster.com> - 07:16 - 17 Feb 2026 -
Certificate and Tracking for Your Order PO26071599
We shipped the aluminum on order PO26071599. You will receive them tomorrow. Track your shipment using FedEx 489558166343.
The certificate for the aluminum is attached.
by "McMaster - Carr" <la.sales@mcmaster.com> - 06:56 - 17 Feb 2026 -
Lead Time Update: Sales Order TS3929491, Your Purchase Order PO26061584
Hello,
I apologize for the delay in getting back to you. I am reaching out to provide an update on your recent order with Thorlabs! I have confirmed quantity 1 of Item # LEDD1Bis available in one of our international warehouses and have requested that inventory to fulfill your order. The transit time will be up to 3 weeks. Upon receipt, the item(s) will be inspected and then shipped to you from our Newton, NJ location.
If you need to make any immediate changes to your sales order, please contact our main sales number 973-300-3000 or email sales@thorlabs.com. If I can be of further assistance, please let me know!
Thank you!
Tamara Recalde Chelle
Order Fulfillment Specialist I ∙ 973 300 3000
How did we do?
On February 11, 2026 at 7:35 PM EST ofteam@thorlabs.com wrote:
Hello,
I am reaching out to share we are actively working with our manufacturing team to determine the estimated ship date of the item(s) from your order, marked as lead time on the attached confirmation. We hope to be able to provide the item’s availability in the upcoming days and will be in contact as soon as the information is available.
If you would prefer to explore other in-stock alternatives, I am happy to connect you with a Support Engineer to discuss your application.
Thank you for your patience as we work to fulfill the order and please do let me know if I can be of any further assistance!
Kind Regards,
Amy Drost
Thorlabs Order Fulfillment TeamPhone: +1-973-300-3000
Email: OFTeam@thorlabs.com
by "Tamara Recalde Chelle" <TChelle@thorlabs.com> - 06:26 - 17 Feb 2026 -
A message from LORENA CARRILLO: SAP Business Network Existing Account confirmation
Dear Chris Berger,A message from LORENA CARRILLO: SAP Business Network Existing Account confirmation
Company: TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS, LLC
Country: USA
SAP Business Network ID: AN11063961024
You got a message from LORENA CARRILLO (info@turnpack.com) about your existing account.
Please contact LORENA CARRILLO and determine whether this account is associated with the request LORENA CARRILLO received.
Evaluate if a user login should be created for LORENA CARRILLO. In case of a trade relationship request,
LORENA CARRILLO needs to forward the request to you to merge it into this account.
If it is a sourcing request LORENA CARRILLO can merge the request using the new user account you created.
See the message below:
Hello,
I recently attempted to create an account on SAP Business Network. During the account creation process, SAP Business Network returned your account as a match.
Please contact me to determine if I should use this account.
Thank you.LORENA CARRILLO
Company: TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Email: info@turnpack.com
Phone:
Sincerely,SAP Business Network teamIf you do not want to receive future notifications, update the email address for your account or discuss this with your company's SAP Business Network account administrator.
by "info@turnpack.com" <ordersender-prod@ansmtp.ariba.com> - 06:01 - 17 Feb 2026 -
RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Hi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)" <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> - 05:12 - 17 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:42 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upRevision just submitted.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 11:31 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Thanks for completing the questionnaire so quickly! I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet, but the questionnaire was sent back to you with the following comments for correction:
Question 4.3 The W-9 submitted in Question 4.3 does not have a valid signature. Please submit a W-9 with an original "wet" ink signature or a digital adobe certificate signature with a timestamp. Copy-pasted, typed, and digitally drawn signatures will not be accepted. DocuSign signatures will not be accepted without a certificate of completion from DocuSign.
Question 6.1 Account holder name is a required field as it will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. Account holder name should reflect supplier legal name submitted in 3.2. Also, please include Bank Control Key.
Question 6.4 Vendor’s Bank Contact information (Name in 6.4.1, Title in 6.4.2 and telephone number in 6.4.3) are required fields by the Treasury Dept and will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. We can accept Customer Service for Contact Name and Title and general phone number for the bank.
Please let me know if you have any questions/let me know when you’ve submitted again with these corrections. Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 5:12 PM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)" <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> - 01:56 - 18 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Hi again,
Apparently, your questionnaire was not approved again- please see the following comment and let me know if you have any questions/when you resubmit again, thank you!!
4.7 Thank you for clarifying your signature format in the W9 submitted. However, since you indicated this is a digital adobe signature, a digital adobe signature certificate with a timestamp is required. Please provide timestamp and resubmit.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:55 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:42 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upRevision just submitted.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 11:31 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Thanks for completing the questionnaire so quickly! I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet, but the questionnaire was sent back to you with the following comments for correction:
Question 4.3 The W-9 submitted in Question 4.3 does not have a valid signature. Please submit a W-9 with an original "wet" ink signature or a digital adobe certificate signature with a timestamp. Copy-pasted, typed, and digitally drawn signatures will not be accepted. DocuSign signatures will not be accepted without a certificate of completion from DocuSign.
Question 6.1 Account holder name is a required field as it will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. Account holder name should reflect supplier legal name submitted in 3.2. Also, please include Bank Control Key.
Question 6.4 Vendor’s Bank Contact information (Name in 6.4.1, Title in 6.4.2 and telephone number in 6.4.3) are required fields by the Treasury Dept and will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. We can accept Customer Service for Contact Name and Title and general phone number for the bank.
Please let me know if you have any questions/let me know when you’ve submitted again with these corrections. Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 5:12 PM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)" <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> - 02:11 - 20 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Hi Lorena,
Sorry for the delayed response. When we open the W9, we can only see the signature part of your image below, not the digital timestamp info part to the right. I wonder if you expanded the box where the signature gets placed if we would be able to see the signature? Would you be able to try that? Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks!!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 2:17 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes I am not sure what I am not understanding as I can see the digital timestamp. It was also rejecting saying it appeared to be a digital signature and it was not. So I am trying various ways to get it approved.
You can see below there is a timestamp signature.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 12:11 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi again,
Apparently, your questionnaire was not approved again- please see the following comment and let me know if you have any questions/when you resubmit again, thank you!!
4.7 Thank you for clarifying your signature format in the W9 submitted. However, since you indicated this is a digital adobe signature, a digital adobe signature certificate with a timestamp is required. Please provide timestamp and resubmit.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:55 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:42 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upRevision just submitted.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 11:31 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Thanks for completing the questionnaire so quickly! I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet, but the questionnaire was sent back to you with the following comments for correction:
Question 4.3 The W-9 submitted in Question 4.3 does not have a valid signature. Please submit a W-9 with an original "wet" ink signature or a digital adobe certificate signature with a timestamp. Copy-pasted, typed, and digitally drawn signatures will not be accepted. DocuSign signatures will not be accepted without a certificate of completion from DocuSign.
Question 6.1 Account holder name is a required field as it will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. Account holder name should reflect supplier legal name submitted in 3.2. Also, please include Bank Control Key.
Question 6.4 Vendor’s Bank Contact information (Name in 6.4.1, Title in 6.4.2 and telephone number in 6.4.3) are required fields by the Treasury Dept and will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. We can accept Customer Service for Contact Name and Title and general phone number for the bank.
Please let me know if you have any questions/let me know when you’ve submitted again with these corrections. Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 5:12 PM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)" <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> - 11:51 - 24 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Hi,
It looks like your questionnaire was approved! Thanks for your help!!
You may have gotten an email that is asking you to complete 2 documents- Supplier Size Cert and Annual Reps and Certs.
Your 9-digit Northrop Grumman Supplier Number is- 90221533.
Here’s the links in case you didn’t get that email:
- Supplier Size Cert NG SSC Form
- Annual Reps and Certs Annual Certifications
Please let me know if you have any questions, and let me know when you submit these, thanks!!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 11:50 AM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Sorry for the delayed response. When we open the W9, we can only see the signature part of your image below, not the digital timestamp info part to the right. I wonder if you expanded the box where the signature gets placed if we would be able to see the signature? Would you be able to try that? Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks!!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 2:17 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes I am not sure what I am not understanding as I can see the digital timestamp. It was also rejecting saying it appeared to be a digital signature and it was not. So I am trying various ways to get it approved.
You can see below there is a timestamp signature.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 12:11 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi again,
Apparently, your questionnaire was not approved again- please see the following comment and let me know if you have any questions/when you resubmit again, thank you!!
4.7 Thank you for clarifying your signature format in the W9 submitted. However, since you indicated this is a digital adobe signature, a digital adobe signature certificate with a timestamp is required. Please provide timestamp and resubmit.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:55 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:42 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upRevision just submitted.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 11:31 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Thanks for completing the questionnaire so quickly! I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet, but the questionnaire was sent back to you with the following comments for correction:
Question 4.3 The W-9 submitted in Question 4.3 does not have a valid signature. Please submit a W-9 with an original "wet" ink signature or a digital adobe certificate signature with a timestamp. Copy-pasted, typed, and digitally drawn signatures will not be accepted. DocuSign signatures will not be accepted without a certificate of completion from DocuSign.
Question 6.1 Account holder name is a required field as it will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. Account holder name should reflect supplier legal name submitted in 3.2. Also, please include Bank Control Key.
Question 6.4 Vendor’s Bank Contact information (Name in 6.4.1, Title in 6.4.2 and telephone number in 6.4.3) are required fields by the Treasury Dept and will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. We can accept Customer Service for Contact Name and Title and general phone number for the bank.
Please let me know if you have any questions/let me know when you’ve submitted again with these corrections. Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 5:12 PM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)" <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> - 04:41 - 24 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Thanks for completing this Supplier Size Cert.
Payment terms should be Net 45 as that is our company-wide default payment term.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 6:21 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upAlso could you please confirm payment terms? They need to be set at N45 for the work we are completing.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:12 PM
To: 'Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)' <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up#1 was completed, #2 does not apply at this time. thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 2:40 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi,
It looks like your questionnaire was approved! Thanks for your help!!
You may have gotten an email that is asking you to complete 2 documents- Supplier Size Cert and Annual Reps and Certs.
Your 9-digit Northrop Grumman Supplier Number is- 90221533.
Here’s the links in case you didn’t get that email:
- Supplier Size Cert NG SSC Form
- Annual Reps and Certs Annual Certifications
Please let me know if you have any questions, and let me know when you submit these, thanks!!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 11:50 AM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Sorry for the delayed response. When we open the W9, we can only see the signature part of your image below, not the digital timestamp info part to the right. I wonder if you expanded the box where the signature gets placed if we would be able to see the signature? Would you be able to try that? Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks!!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 2:17 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes I am not sure what I am not understanding as I can see the digital timestamp. It was also rejecting saying it appeared to be a digital signature and it was not. So I am trying various ways to get it approved.
You can see below there is a timestamp signature.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 12:11 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi again,
Apparently, your questionnaire was not approved again- please see the following comment and let me know if you have any questions/when you resubmit again, thank you!!
4.7 Thank you for clarifying your signature format in the W9 submitted. However, since you indicated this is a digital adobe signature, a digital adobe signature certificate with a timestamp is required. Please provide timestamp and resubmit.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:55 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:42 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upRevision just submitted.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 11:31 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Thanks for completing the questionnaire so quickly! I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet, but the questionnaire was sent back to you with the following comments for correction:
Question 4.3 The W-9 submitted in Question 4.3 does not have a valid signature. Please submit a W-9 with an original "wet" ink signature or a digital adobe certificate signature with a timestamp. Copy-pasted, typed, and digitally drawn signatures will not be accepted. DocuSign signatures will not be accepted without a certificate of completion from DocuSign.
Question 6.1 Account holder name is a required field as it will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. Account holder name should reflect supplier legal name submitted in 3.2. Also, please include Bank Control Key.
Question 6.4 Vendor’s Bank Contact information (Name in 6.4.1, Title in 6.4.2 and telephone number in 6.4.3) are required fields by the Treasury Dept and will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. We can accept Customer Service for Contact Name and Title and general phone number for the bank.
Please let me know if you have any questions/let me know when you’ve submitted again with these corrections. Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 5:12 PM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)" <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> - 08:21 - 25 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Hi Lorena,
I only know of one po that was cut to PB&J Tech, they should be working with you with their PO / invoice. I did let our team know they can reach out to schedule the needed service.
Thanks!
SARAH KEPLINGER | Supply Chain Planning Analyst
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 571-508-6154 I sarah.keplinger@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 3:37 PM
To: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: FW: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upTurnpack is set up- 90221533. See their question below!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 3:35 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upI have been told we have two POs coming from Cynergy and PB&J since we were not set up. Should they still be sent that way or now that we are set up, have processed through Northrop direct?
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 6:21 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for completing this Supplier Size Cert.
Payment terms should be Net 45 as that is our company-wide default payment term.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 6:21 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upAlso could you please confirm payment terms? They need to be set at N45 for the work we are completing.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:12 PM
To: 'Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)' <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up#1 was completed, #2 does not apply at this time. thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 2:40 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi,
It looks like your questionnaire was approved! Thanks for your help!!
You may have gotten an email that is asking you to complete 2 documents- Supplier Size Cert and Annual Reps and Certs.
Your 9-digit Northrop Grumman Supplier Number is- 90221533.
Here’s the links in case you didn’t get that email:
- Supplier Size Cert NG SSC Form
- Annual Reps and Certs Annual Certifications
Please let me know if you have any questions, and let me know when you submit these, thanks!!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 11:50 AM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Sorry for the delayed response. When we open the W9, we can only see the signature part of your image below, not the digital timestamp info part to the right. I wonder if you expanded the box where the signature gets placed if we would be able to see the signature? Would you be able to try that? Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks!!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 2:17 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes I am not sure what I am not understanding as I can see the digital timestamp. It was also rejecting saying it appeared to be a digital signature and it was not. So I am trying various ways to get it approved.
You can see below there is a timestamp signature.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 12:11 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi again,
Apparently, your questionnaire was not approved again- please see the following comment and let me know if you have any questions/when you resubmit again, thank you!!
4.7 Thank you for clarifying your signature format in the W9 submitted. However, since you indicated this is a digital adobe signature, a digital adobe signature certificate with a timestamp is required. Please provide timestamp and resubmit.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:55 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:42 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upRevision just submitted.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 11:31 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Thanks for completing the questionnaire so quickly! I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet, but the questionnaire was sent back to you with the following comments for correction:
Question 4.3 The W-9 submitted in Question 4.3 does not have a valid signature. Please submit a W-9 with an original "wet" ink signature or a digital adobe certificate signature with a timestamp. Copy-pasted, typed, and digitally drawn signatures will not be accepted. DocuSign signatures will not be accepted without a certificate of completion from DocuSign.
Question 6.1 Account holder name is a required field as it will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. Account holder name should reflect supplier legal name submitted in 3.2. Also, please include Bank Control Key.
Question 6.4 Vendor’s Bank Contact information (Name in 6.4.1, Title in 6.4.2 and telephone number in 6.4.3) are required fields by the Treasury Dept and will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. We can accept Customer Service for Contact Name and Title and general phone number for the bank.
Please let me know if you have any questions/let me know when you’ve submitted again with these corrections. Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 5:12 PM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS)" <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com> - 03:41 - 25 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up
Usually from what I’ve seen in the past, NG folks will reach out to schedule the service, then the service supplier will invoice our third party supplier. so in this case once the work is complete you’d send your invoice referencing NG PO 5000697353 to PB&J and they’ll invoice us directly.
Thanks!
SARAH KEPLINGER | Supply Chain Planning Analyst
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 571-508-6154 I sarah.keplinger@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 3:50 PM
To: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Cc: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upOh interesting I have only received a request from Cynergy, nothing from PB&J as of yet. Nothing has been sent to Cynergy yet as I have needed to confirm payment terms since the last invoice was paid at N90
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 1:40 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
I only know of one po that was cut to PB&J Tech, they should be working with you with their PO / invoice. I did let our team know they can reach out to schedule the needed service.
Thanks!
SARAH KEPLINGER | Supply Chain Planning Analyst
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 571-508-6154 I sarah.keplinger@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 3:37 PM
To: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: FW: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upTurnpack is set up- 90221533. See their question below!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 3:35 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upI have been told we have two POs coming from Cynergy and PB&J since we were not set up. Should they still be sent that way or now that we are set up, have processed through Northrop direct?
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2026 6:21 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for completing this Supplier Size Cert.
Payment terms should be Net 45 as that is our company-wide default payment term.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 6:21 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upAlso could you please confirm payment terms? They need to be set at N45 for the work we are completing.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:12 PM
To: 'Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)' <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-up#1 was completed, #2 does not apply at this time. thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 2:40 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi,
It looks like your questionnaire was approved! Thanks for your help!!
You may have gotten an email that is asking you to complete 2 documents- Supplier Size Cert and Annual Reps and Certs.
Your 9-digit Northrop Grumman Supplier Number is- 90221533.
Here’s the links in case you didn’t get that email:
- Supplier Size Cert NG SSC Form
- Annual Reps and Certs Annual Certifications
Please let me know if you have any questions, and let me know when you submit these, thanks!!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 11:50 AM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Sorry for the delayed response. When we open the W9, we can only see the signature part of your image below, not the digital timestamp info part to the right. I wonder if you expanded the box where the signature gets placed if we would be able to see the signature? Would you be able to try that? Let me know if you have questions.
Thanks!!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 2:17 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes I am not sure what I am not understanding as I can see the digital timestamp. It was also rejecting saying it appeared to be a digital signature and it was not. So I am trying various ways to get it approved.
You can see below there is a timestamp signature.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2026 12:11 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi again,
Apparently, your questionnaire was not approved again- please see the following comment and let me know if you have any questions/when you resubmit again, thank you!!
4.7 Thank you for clarifying your signature format in the W9 submitted. However, since you indicated this is a digital adobe signature, a digital adobe signature certificate with a timestamp is required. Please provide timestamp and resubmit.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:55 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 1:42 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upRevision just submitted.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 11:31 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
Thanks for completing the questionnaire so quickly! I don’t know if you’ve seen it yet, but the questionnaire was sent back to you with the following comments for correction:
Question 4.3 The W-9 submitted in Question 4.3 does not have a valid signature. Please submit a W-9 with an original "wet" ink signature or a digital adobe certificate signature with a timestamp. Copy-pasted, typed, and digitally drawn signatures will not be accepted. DocuSign signatures will not be accepted without a certificate of completion from DocuSign.
Question 6.1 Account holder name is a required field as it will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. Account holder name should reflect supplier legal name submitted in 3.2. Also, please include Bank Control Key.
Question 6.4 Vendor’s Bank Contact information (Name in 6.4.1, Title in 6.4.2 and telephone number in 6.4.3) are required fields by the Treasury Dept and will integrate into the supplier's vendor master database. We can accept Customer Service for Contact Name and Title and general phone number for the bank.
Please let me know if you have any questions/let me know when you’ve submitted again with these corrections. Thanks!
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 5:12 PM
To: 'Lorena' <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Lorena,
You should have just received your invitation to the Ariba questionnaire. Please let me know if you got it and can access the form online.
Thanks!
PaigePAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:45 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upYes and yes thanks!
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 11:43 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upThanks for the info, Lorena!
Just confirming, I should send the questionnaire to you, Lorena Carrillo, at the address- info@turnpack.com?
And could you confirm whether the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks,
Paige
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:05 PM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Here is our information.
Entity Name
TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Entity Type
Domestic LLC
Incorporation Date
7/31/2013
SoS
L18639728
DBA
Turnpack LLC
Address
22425 S Scotland Ct Suite 104 Queen Creek AZ 85142
Phone
480-331-1878
EIN
46-3274315
DNB
12-109-3661
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2026 7:56 AM
To: Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com>
Cc: Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS) <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com>; Lorena Carrillo <lcarrillo@turnpack.com>
Subject: Re: Northrop Grumman Supplier Set-upHi Paige,
Thanks for reaching out. I have cc'd Lorena on this email and she'll be able to assist with this process.
Thanks
Chris
On Fri, Feb 13, 2026 at 7:20 AM Shervanick, Paige [US] (MS) <Paige.Shervanick@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi,
We are hoping to get Turnpack set up as a supplier with Northrop Grumman. To start this, we will need to send you our Supplier Registration Questionnaire. It includes questions about banking, taxes, compliance, capabilities, etc… and is housed on a site called Ariba. I have to send it to one POC to start, but then that person can invite others at your company to the questionnaire for help completing it as needed. Would you be the correct contact to send this initial invite to, or someone else?
Additionally, could you confirm:
- Your company’s contractual address?
- If the attached screenshot would be accurate for your company?
Thanks!! Please let me know if you have any questions.
PAIGE SHERVANICK | Supply Chain Procurement Specialist
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
Phone: 703-561-5627 | paige.shervanick@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
by "Keplinger, Sarah N [US] (MS)" <Sarah.Keplinger@ngc.com> - 04:01 - 25 Feb 2026
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Invitation: Register to become a supplier with NGC Supply Chain
NGC Supply Chain Register as a supplier with NGC Supply Chain
Hello!
Northrop Grumman Global Supply Chain has invited you to register to become a supplier with Northrop Grumman Corporation.
Supplier Name: TURNKEY PACKAGING SOLUTIONS LLC
Supplier address: 22425 S Scotland Ct, Queen Creek, US-AZ
SM ID: S78710847
Northrop Grumman Corporation uses a third-party platform called Ariba Network to collaborate with suppliers and manage their registration activities. There is no cost to you or your company to join the Ariba Network. Please be advised that Northrop Grumman requires the supplier's Ariba Network Administrator to enable a multi-factor authentication (MFA) on their Ariba account in order to submit their supplier questionnaire form.
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For a step by step guide and general questions about Northrop Grumman’s supplier onboarding process through Ariba, please reference the Northrop Grumman Supplier Registration Questionnaire Guide found here: Step By Step Guide
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Below are some of the benefits your company may experience with the Ariba Network:- Maintain your own company information, and keep it up-to-date for continued business with Northrop Grumman Corporation
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Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
David,Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?ChrisOn Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:54 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS)
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
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by Chris Berger - 04:31 - 17 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:54 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS)
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
--
Christopher Berger
--
Christopher Berger
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Christopher Berger
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Christopher Berger
--
Christopher Berger
by michael.a.white@ngc.com - 10:52 - 18 Feb 2026-
Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Mike,No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.ChrisOn Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:54 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS)
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
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by Chris Berger - 11:21 - 18 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
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Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
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by michael.a.white@ngc.com - 12:52 - 18 Feb 2026-
Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 9:47:33 AM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com <datacon@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
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Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
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Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Dave,I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.ChrisOn Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 9:47:33 AM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com <datacon@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
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Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi David, Mike,I'll be there tomorrow between 8:00-8:30am.Regarding the TD tool, I thought you located the correct one? If you didn't find it, please let me know; otherwise, I'll have to figure something out.ChrisOn Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 4:11 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:Chris,
Thanks for sending those messages. I am back in the office today.
I think the TD pickup Z position for the chip is off because we were using a non-standard TD tool. The machine is programmed for the longer TD tool.
I am headed out to change this Z value slightly to see if it will change the Z position. If it does my plan is to reduce the Z height until it touches and picks up the chip.
Please let me know your ETA tomorrow. As Mike said, just bring an ID. I must escort you while you are here, but we will be in a regular production area.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com <datacon@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
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Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
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Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Chris,
Great. Please text me at 8588609985 when you get here.
I have the correct TD Tool and used it for the auto-calibration. Trying a Z height change. The other tool was longer so logically the correct tool will stop short.
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David, Mike,
I'll be there tomorrow between 8:00-8:30am.
Regarding the TD tool, I thought you located the correct one? If you didn't find it, please let me know; otherwise, I'll have to figure something out.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 4:11 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for sending those messages. I am back in the office today.
I think the TD pickup Z position for the chip is off because we were using a non-standard TD tool. The machine is programmed for the longer TD tool.
I am headed out to change this Z value slightly to see if it will change the Z position. If it does my plan is to reduce the Z height until it touches and picks up the chip.
Please let me know your ETA tomorrow. As Mike said, just bring an ID. I must escort you while you are here, but we will be in a regular production area.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
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Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
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Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Sounds good. I'll see you in the morning.Christopher BergerOn Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:51 PM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:Hi Chris –
We’d still like for you to come out, please. If nothing else, we’d appreciate your expertise to give our machine a good ‘once over’ and share knowledge with us.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
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To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportOk great. I have travel booked but if you want to cancel that works too, I'd still have to invoice for non refundable travel though. Let me know in the next 15min.
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:47 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
From your text, this worked: “When you log in as super user you should see a button for Mini BMC Cavity Position”
Auto-calibration is complete. I need to adjust Theta zero position to match the tools’ locating pins. Then a full system backup and we will see if we have issues with production.
Dave
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Subject: Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
Great. Please text me at 8588609985 when you get here.
I have the correct TD Tool and used it for the auto-calibration. Trying a Z height change. The other tool was longer so logically the correct tool will stop short.
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David, Mike,
I'll be there tomorrow between 8:00-8:30am.
Regarding the TD tool, I thought you located the correct one? If you didn't find it, please let me know; otherwise, I'll have to figure something out.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 4:11 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for sending those messages. I am back in the office today.
I think the TD pickup Z position for the chip is off because we were using a non-standard TD tool. The machine is programmed for the longer TD tool.
I am headed out to change this Z value slightly to see if it will change the Z position. If it does my plan is to reduce the Z height until it touches and picks up the chip.
Please let me know your ETA tomorrow. As Mike said, just bring an ID. I must escort you while you are here, but we will be in a regular production area.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
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RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Chris,
Thanks again for your time today. It was great to meet you.
A list of items from today:
- List of common failures and associated parts we should have on-hand. I noted the spare contactors, fuses, switch away from the vacuum pump, new glass slides. Controller(s)?
- Your assessment of any PMs we appear to be behind on or not performing. (i.e. our missing force gage calibration tool means we are not calibrating the high and low force sensors.)
- We will also follow the recommendations listed in your report.
Attached are the pictures of the control cabinet.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:52 PM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportSounds good. I'll see you in the morning.
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:51 PM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
We’d still like for you to come out, please. If nothing else, we’d appreciate your expertise to give our machine a good ‘once over’ and share knowledge with us.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:49 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportOk great. I have travel booked but if you want to cancel that works too, I'd still have to invoice for non refundable travel though. Let me know in the next 15min.
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:47 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
From your text, this worked: “When you log in as super user you should see a button for Mini BMC Cavity Position”
Auto-calibration is complete. I need to adjust Theta zero position to match the tools’ locating pins. Then a full system backup and we will see if we have issues with production.
Dave
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Subject: Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
Great. Please text me at 8588609985 when you get here.
I have the correct TD Tool and used it for the auto-calibration. Trying a Z height change. The other tool was longer so logically the correct tool will stop short.
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David, Mike,
I'll be there tomorrow between 8:00-8:30am.
Regarding the TD tool, I thought you located the correct one? If you didn't find it, please let me know; otherwise, I'll have to figure something out.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 4:11 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for sending those messages. I am back in the office today.
I think the TD pickup Z position for the chip is off because we were using a non-standard TD tool. The machine is programmed for the longer TD tool.
I am headed out to change this Z value slightly to see if it will change the Z position. If it does my plan is to reduce the Z height until it touches and picks up the chip.
Please let me know your ETA tomorrow. As Mike said, just bring an ID. I must escort you while you are here, but we will be in a regular production area.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 9:47:33 AM
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
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Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
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Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
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Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
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by David Kellog - 07:12 - 25 Feb 2026-
Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Dave,It was great meeting with you and the team last week.Please find the attached service report summarizing my visit and the current status of the equipment. I have also attached a spreadsheet detailing the recommended spare parts we discussed. Please keep in mind that this list was not generated specifically from your machine’s serial number, so you will need to verify all part numbers for compatibility before finalizing any purchases.Additionally, I recommend requesting quotes for the PC and the Image Processing Unit, as I did not include those specific items on the attached list.Please let me know if you have any questions or need further clarification on the report or the recommended spares.Best regards,ChrisOn Wed, Feb 25, 2026 at 5:10 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:Hi Chris,
Thanks again for your time today. It was great to meet you.
A list of items from today:
- List of common failures and associated parts we should have on-hand. I noted the spare contactors, fuses, switch away from the vacuum pump, new glass slides. Controller(s)?
- Your assessment of any PMs we appear to be behind on or not performing. (i.e. our missing force gage calibration tool means we are not calibrating the high and low force sensors.)
- We will also follow the recommendations listed in your report.
Attached are the pictures of the control cabinet.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:52 PM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportSounds good. I'll see you in the morning.
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:51 PM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
We’d still like for you to come out, please. If nothing else, we’d appreciate your expertise to give our machine a good ‘once over’ and share knowledge with us.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:49 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportOk great. I have travel booked but if you want to cancel that works too, I'd still have to invoice for non refundable travel though. Let me know in the next 15min.
Chris
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:47 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
From your text, this worked: “When you log in as super user you should see a button for Mini BMC Cavity Position”
Auto-calibration is complete. I need to adjust Theta zero position to match the tools’ locating pins. Then a full system backup and we will see if we have issues with production.
Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 3:31:00 PM
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Subject: Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
Great. Please text me at 8588609985 when you get here.
I have the correct TD Tool and used it for the auto-calibration. Trying a Z height change. The other tool was longer so logically the correct tool will stop short.
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David, Mike,
I'll be there tomorrow between 8:00-8:30am.
Regarding the TD tool, I thought you located the correct one? If you didn't find it, please let me know; otherwise, I'll have to figure something out.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 4:11 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for sending those messages. I am back in the office today.
I think the TD pickup Z position for the chip is off because we were using a non-standard TD tool. The machine is programmed for the longer TD tool.
I am headed out to change this Z value slightly to see if it will change the Z position. If it does my plan is to reduce the Z height until it touches and picks up the chip.
Please let me know your ETA tomorrow. As Mike said, just bring an ID. I must escort you while you are here, but we will be in a regular production area.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 9:47:33 AM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
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Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:54 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS)
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
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RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Chris,
The report was received with thanks. It is clear to me.
I will work through the spares list to obtain quotes from Besi’s Webshop.
If there are any issues, I will reach out to you for support.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Sunday, March 1, 2026 5:10 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Dave,
It was great meeting with you and the team last week.
Please find the attached service report summarizing my visit and the current status of the equipment. I have also attached a spreadsheet detailing the recommended spare parts we discussed. Please keep in mind that this list was not generated specifically from your machine’s serial number, so you will need to verify all part numbers for compatibility before finalizing any purchases.
Additionally, I recommend requesting quotes for the PC and the Image Processing Unit, as I did not include those specific items on the attached list.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need further clarification on the report or the recommended spares.
Best regards,
Chris
On Wed, Feb 25, 2026 at 5:10 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thanks again for your time today. It was great to meet you.
A list of items from today:
- List of common failures and associated parts we should have on-hand. I noted the spare contactors, fuses, switch away from the vacuum pump, new glass slides. Controller(s)?
- Your assessment of any PMs we appear to be behind on or not performing. (i.e. our missing force gage calibration tool means we are not calibrating the high and low force sensors.)
- We will also follow the recommendations listed in your report.
Attached are the pictures of the control cabinet.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:52 PM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportSounds good. I'll see you in the morning.
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:51 PM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
We’d still like for you to come out, please. If nothing else, we’d appreciate your expertise to give our machine a good ‘once over’ and share knowledge with us.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportOk great. I have travel booked but if you want to cancel that works too, I'd still have to invoice for non refundable travel though. Let me know in the next 15min.
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:47 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
From your text, this worked: “When you log in as super user you should see a button for Mini BMC Cavity Position”
Auto-calibration is complete. I need to adjust Theta zero position to match the tools’ locating pins. Then a full system backup and we will see if we have issues with production.
Dave
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Subject: Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
Great. Please text me at 8588609985 when you get here.
I have the correct TD Tool and used it for the auto-calibration. Trying a Z height change. The other tool was longer so logically the correct tool will stop short.
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David, Mike,
I'll be there tomorrow between 8:00-8:30am.
Regarding the TD tool, I thought you located the correct one? If you didn't find it, please let me know; otherwise, I'll have to figure something out.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 4:11 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for sending those messages. I am back in the office today.
I think the TD pickup Z position for the chip is off because we were using a non-standard TD tool. The machine is programmed for the longer TD tool.
I am headed out to change this Z value slightly to see if it will change the Z position. If it does my plan is to reduce the Z height until it touches and picks up the chip.
Please let me know your ETA tomorrow. As Mike said, just bring an ID. I must escort you while you are here, but we will be in a regular production area.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
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Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
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RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Morning Chris –
Some quick directions since coming to our campus for the first time can be a little confusing…. Once you turn onto Innovation Dr from Rancho Carmel Dr, continue through the first light (Scripps Driveway) and follow the road around the bend until you see the main entrance for Northrop Grumman on the LH side. From there, go past the guard tower (will not be manned) and follow signs for visitor parking. Walk into the main entrance, behind the flagpole / turnaround. If you let the security guard know you’re there for David Kellogg, they’ll begin processing your badge and contact Dave.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:52 PM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportSounds good. I'll see you in the morning.
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:51 PM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
We’d still like for you to come out, please. If nothing else, we’d appreciate your expertise to give our machine a good ‘once over’ and share knowledge with us.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 4:49 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportOk great. I have travel booked but if you want to cancel that works too, I'd still have to invoice for non refundable travel though. Let me know in the next 15min.
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026, 4:47 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
From your text, this worked: “When you log in as super user you should see a button for Mini BMC Cavity Position”
Auto-calibration is complete. I need to adjust Theta zero position to match the tools’ locating pins. Then a full system backup and we will see if we have issues with production.
Dave
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Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 2026 3:31:00 PM
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Subject: Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
Great. Please text me at 8588609985 when you get here.
I have the correct TD Tool and used it for the auto-calibration. Trying a Z height change. The other tool was longer so logically the correct tool will stop short.
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David, Mike,
I'll be there tomorrow between 8:00-8:30am.
Regarding the TD tool, I thought you located the correct one? If you didn't find it, please let me know; otherwise, I'll have to figure something out.
Chris
On Tue, Feb 24, 2026 at 4:11 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for sending those messages. I am back in the office today.
I think the TD pickup Z position for the chip is off because we were using a non-standard TD tool. The machine is programmed for the longer TD tool.
I am headed out to change this Z value slightly to see if it will change the Z position. If it does my plan is to reduce the Z height until it touches and picks up the chip.
Please let me know your ETA tomorrow. As Mike said, just bring an ID. I must escort you while you are here, but we will be in a regular production area.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
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Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
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Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
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Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
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RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Thanks, Chris! Yes, if we would plan on you being onsite next Wed, that would be fantastic! Even if we get the machine running before then (Dave is back next Tues), it would be good peace of mind to have your expertise give the machine a good check-up.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
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From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
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Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:54 PM
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS)
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3288 | C: 858-735-1286 | jim.werland@ngc.com
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by michael.a.white@ngc.com - 05:31 - 18 Feb 2026-
Re: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Mike,One more thing before I send the quote. Can you send me your address and let me know if there are special ID or access requirements?ChrisOn Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 3:30 PM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:Thanks, Chris! Yes, if we would plan on you being onsite next Wed, that would be fantastic! Even if we get the machine running before then (Dave is back next Tues), it would be good peace of mind to have your expertise give the machine a good check-up.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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From: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 9:47:33 AM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com <datacon@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:54 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS)
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
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by Chris Berger - 05:41 - 18 Feb 2026-
RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine Support
Hi Chris –
Address:
15120 Innovation Drive
San Diego, CA 92128
The machine is not in a lab that requires additional ID or access, so all you will need is a valid government ID (driver’s license, passport, etc) to be issued a Visitor badge by our Security team when you arrive. You’ll be escorted for the entirety of the trip.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:40 PM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
One more thing before I send the quote. Can you send me your address and let me know if there are special ID or access requirements?
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 3:30 PM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Thanks, Chris! Yes, if we would plan on you being onsite next Wed, that would be fantastic! Even if we get the machine running before then (Dave is back next Tues), it would be good peace of mind to have your expertise give the machine a good check-up.
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 2:21 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDave,
I sent you a text message to check if you can access an assistant to reteach the cavity position for the BMC chip. This should address the pick-up issue. The mental issue I am having is since we only replaced the bond head I am not sure why it would be off. Even if you get the machine running which is priority #1 I think we should still plan for me to come onsite to do a thorough PM and calibration so we have a known good status of the system.
If you can't get it up and running I can probably be onsite next Wednesday.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 11:07 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
The issue is the BMC tool stops about 0.020” short of the glass chip. This is the step immediately after I auto cal uses the TD tool to touch off in the BMC and find the circular fiducials.
I tried it over and over, every time the BMC stops short and throws a vacuum sensing error because it thinks it is picking up the chip but is not.
Thank you,
Dave
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 9:47:33 AM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com <datacon@turnpack.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris –
Admittedly, I’m not at all qualified to answer your question, though I’m certainly tracking the logic.
We’re at a critical point where it is imperative we get the machine back up and running ASAP. I know we have discussed the possibility of onsite support in the past. Is that still an option and, if so, could you provide an estimated date and a quote?
Many thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2026 8:21 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportMike,
No worries. I just realized I typed up a reply to Dave last night in the text message but then got distracted and never hit send. The fact that it completes the first step with the touchdown tool and then fails the BMC pick-up is strange. Initially Dave didn't have the right Touchdown tool on hand and I can't remember if he did end up finding it. Can you confirm that the autocal is being performed with the below Touchdown tool and not the custom tool you use in production as TD tool.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 8:52 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris –
Apologies for switching back over to e-mail (Dave informed me yesterday that you two were texting at this point), but Dave is out for a few days and I wanted to run a theory by you on the latest discovery on the machine. I’m assuming Dave let you know that he’s found the issue to be something to do with Z-axis. It’s not so much that the machine won’t pick up the chrome/glass chip due to vacuum (it will hold the part just fine if held directly to the nozzle, I’m told), but that the nozzle isn’t making contact with the chip.
The chip we are using is an older Besi PN, 04101310101. I’m told Besi has discontinued that part, with the new PN being 5001-9311. Long shot, but is there any chance there is a physical difference between the old and new part (thickness, maybe?) that could be contributing to this?
Sorry for the armchair QBing.
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:27 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>; datacon@turnpack.com
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid,
Sounds like you either have a vacuum issue for the component vacuum through the bond head or the BMC tool has some damage on it not sealing the vacuum properly when picking the BMC chip from the cavity. The Tool and Component vacuum are two separate lines.
Did you inspect the BMC tool surface?
Chris
On Tue, Feb 17, 2026 at 1:12 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Yes, the chip is there. I see what you mean about it having fiducials printed on it so you would know it is there. The chip stuck to my finger so I could lift it off. It is installed properly.
Today is the same as last Thursday. Starting auto-calibration, manually adjusting to the chip fiducials works but the chip is not being picked up. Vacuum on the tip feels strong on the BMC tip but vacuum through the tip does not appear to be enough to lift the chip. I am looking for an air leak. FYI, this machine has a vacuum pump, it does not use the vacuum port on the back of the machine.
Thank you,
Dave
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From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2026 10:18:53 AM
To: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHI Mike,
To answer your questions yes that is the BMC Chip but from the pictures David sent I think you already have this part. When you look at this image in the email for the part what I was trying to point out is that this chip has fiducials on them and when you look closely you'll see that they are plated onto the glass chip on one side. When this chip is loaded into the cavity on the machine (between the bond force sensor and the mini-BMC plate) it needs to be inserted with the chrome fiducials facing down. (if it's loaded with the chrome facing up you'll get a parallax when the substrate camera performs measurements of the chip on the mini-BMC plate and it will also set the uplooking camera focus height incorrectly).
Hope this helps. You guys did great work on your own, you are almost there.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com> wrote:
All –
As always, thanks so much for your help and diligence on this! We have reached out to our NGC friends in Baltimore and they are sending us the component needed. See attached. Chris, can you confirm the PN Mark is sending us is what we need?
Thanks!
Mike
MICHAEL WHITE | San Diego Manufacturing Engineering Manager
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
O: 858-592-3865 | C: 858-472-1768 | michael.a.white@ngc.com
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 10:31 PM
To: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHello Chris,
Your instruction, tool ID picture below and several hours of technical support today are very much appreciated. Thank you for the fantastic support!
You helped me complete all the BH calibration routines today requiring superuser access. The BH appears to be operating as it should be.
Unfortunately, I am still stuck on the last step of auto-calibration and know why. The chip you were telling me was to be picked up from the BMC and placed 10-20 times is not there. There is no one sided chrome piece and I do not recall it ever being there. I will ask our BWI operations if they can send us one. That is the very last step of calibration before testing the tool bank.
There was a glass slide over the force sensor but that shattered last year. I was advised it is not needed and have run force calibration since then with no issues. If I am mistaken and this is the piece you were talking about, please let me know and I can request it. The below statement from the machine basics manual and leads me to think it might be the glass slide I need.
Best regards,
Dave
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Subject: EXT :Re: Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportDavid/Mike,
Sorry took me a bit longer to get the picture. Hope this helps
Chris
On Thu, Feb 12, 2026 at 10:10 AM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Thank you. The instructions are clear. I will verify we have the tilt calibration tool and if we have that I will get started on this.
Best regards,
Dave
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Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2026 7:27 AM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Attached is the procedure. Unfortunately, I don't have a Gen3 machine in the office to take pictures or screenshots for the procedure. Review it and let me know if you have any questions.
Chris
On Mon, Feb 9, 2026 at 6:19 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Hi Chris,
Good afternoon. On Friday, I tried to fix the theta offset by changing the values but did not have luck. Even when I had the BH tip and PU tool aligned, pick up still failed.
This morning, I noticed the BH tip spins freely, but when I change the direction of rotation, I feel a spot of resistance that goes away after 1 turn. Change rotation direction again and same result. I am speculating the internal encoder came loose. That would also help explain why the theta would not initialize for several days then started “working” again.
We have a bond head arriving from BWI as early as tomorrow. I received confirmation on which controller to purchase. We may have found one available.
Do you have any availability to come here and install the BH and Controller for us? If yes, may we please have a quote?
Our location is:
15120 Innovation Dr
San Diego, CA 92128
Thank you,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
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Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 12:18 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :RE: Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportThanks for the update, Dave.
Good to know about the venturi setup, obviously a vacuum pump would be preferred. Let me know what you find with the module and if you need anything else from my side. Hope the theta offset fix gets you back up and running.
Christopher Berger
On Fri, Feb 6, 2026 at 12:25 PM David [US] (MS) Kellogg wrote:
Hi Chris,
It was great to speak with you and thanks for the troubleshooting advice and support. For the tip vacuum issue, please note our machine is not hooked up to a vacuum line, our machine uses a venturi to generate the vacuum. I am headed to the machine to look for the module and check it, and fix the theta offset.
Best regards,
Dave
From: Kellogg, David [US] (MS)
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2026 10:51 AM
To: 'Christopher Berger' <cberger@turnpack.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: RE: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Chris,
For our call I have added info to the log file timeline below.
Thank you,
Dave
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 7:42 PM
To: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>
Cc: White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>; Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: C Calibration RE: NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi David,
Thanks for the break-down. It sounds like you have multiple things going on. It's probably easiest if we jump on a call tomorrow. I have a meeting from approx. 8am-9am PST but you can give me a call before or after that, just give me a heads-up. From reviewing the logfiles and your summary I am seeing this timeline of events. Let me know if this is incorrect. If the timeline is correct we should 'only' have to fix the 4deg offset and the tool detection?
Time
Event
~Jan 11
Warning precedes the alarm (customer report)
Jan 13 09:51
First theta homing failure — tracking error + current limit
Jan 13 11:16
Shifts to Error 62 (index pulse not found), Alarm 2.2609
Jan 13 15:16-15:20
Multiple init attempts, all fail with Error 62
Jan 13–~Jan 20
Alarm state persists for ~1 week
~Jan 20
Manual spinning + repeated calibration resolves 2.2609
~Jan 20 onward
Theta homed but ~4° off center
Jan 29 12:23
Air pressure alarms appear (Error 2.501) (This was purposeful. I disconnected the vacuum line to the bond tip to check vacuum was strong. We have had zero air pressure alarms otherwise.)
Jan 29 13:43
Additional Z-axis position loss (This was odd. I was working with our technician to run the machine for solder dispense only, but a Z-axis alarm appeared. Recalibration of the Z-axis resolved the issue and it has yet to reappear. I took it as a symptom of the larger issue we are trying to get to the root of).
Jan 29 14:07-14:11
Tool vacuum check fails repeatedly (75-78, threshold 25-50) (This is the current state. It was OK earlier this week.)
Jan 29 14:34-15:06
Autocalibration fails — can't detect touchdown tool (Missing the PU tool due to the theta axis being off center.)
Jan 29 15:25
Bond force calibration fails
Jan 29 15:27-15:45
Continued tool detection failures during production attempts
Chris
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 7:49 PM Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com> wrote:
Thank you, Jim!
Hi Chris,
Thank you offering to help with our machine woes. This has been an evolving issue since January 13th.
System info:
MC4 Datacon 2200 evo Automatic Dispense and Component Placement System
SN: 9502610007253
Our machine uses System 2 only and a non-heated bond head with magazine fed waffle packs.
Log files from the beginning of the issue on 1/13 and as of last Friday 1/29 are attached. Nothing of note has changed since last Friday. The January superuser PW expired.
Symptoms:
1/13: Alarm 2.2609: Initialization failed, Axis MtPPThetaSys2 could not be initialized (IMG_4034.jpg). A warning preceded this alarm by a day or two.
This alarm state lasted several days, maybe a week. After manually spinning the bond head tip, running Theta Axis calibration, and running the initialization routine repeatedly, the 2.2609 alarm resolved itself and the machine would successfully initialize.
After the theta initialization alarm was resolved, the pickup tip was rotated off center about 4 degrees (picture attached). The PU tip is no longer aligned with the PP tool locating pins and cannot pick tools up. The machine provides a message to manually place the tip on the bond head. This worked until yesterday. Currently, the machine does not recognize a tip manually placed onto the bond head. Increased vacuum did not resolve the issue. I have verified the tip is firmly in place. Maybe it is the vacuum switch but odd it decided to fail now. There are no hose leaks I can see or hear. I need to trace this farther upstream.
Currently, I need February’s superuser PW so I can recalibrate the bond head tip back to zero degrees. A request for the PW was sent to Besi. I have the UC Calibration tool on hand for this. Once that is resolved, the issue of the PU tip not being recognized by the machine remains. I am cautiously optimistic this will resolve itself or a root cause will be found.
Lastly, it appears the air bearing in the bond head is good. I push it up and it goes down by itself, no sticking. IMG_4116 shows the TD sensor value.
Thank you again for your time on this. I really appreciate the support. I can provide more details as needed. I did not attach videos due to file size.
Best regards,
Dave Kellogg | Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems
C: 858-860-9985 | david.kellogg@ngc.com
From: Christopher Berger <cberger@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 5, 2026 5:13 PM
To: Werland, Jim [US] (MS) <jim.werland@ngc.com>
Cc: Kellogg, David [US] (MS) <David.Kellogg@ngc.com>; White, Mike [US] (MS) <Michael.A.White@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :NGC San Diego Besi Machine SupportHi Jim,
Thanks for the intro. Looking forward to the details from Dave so we can get started. Here are a few things that may be helpful for me to understand what the issue:
- Machine Serial number and configuration (images would be helpful so I know what you in the machine)
- Description of the problem
- Screenshot of the errors
- Logfile
Thanks,
Chris
Christopher Berger
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 17:48 PM Jim [US] (MS) Werland wrote:
Hi Christopher,
Thanks for your willingness to support our Besi machine that is currently non-operational. I’m copying our process engineer, Dave Kellogg, who can provide more technical details related to the issues we’re experiencing.
Dave, please provide a quick summary of the current situation.
--Jim
JIM WERLAND | Director, NIC San Diego Manufacturing Engineering
Northrop Grumman Corporation | Mission Systems
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420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 8:26 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:
Lorena,
Are you wanting to proceed with prepaid or are you wanting to establish terms?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 4:43 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Please see attached per your request.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:44 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>; Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteHi Lorena,
Vern forwarded over all of your information for the new order & W9 paperwork. It's been informed to me that you have purchased Midas Technology, so we will probably just update our Midas Technology account to Turnpack. If you are wanting to be set up on terms, you will need to fill out our credit application or we can send you a proforma invoice to do a prepayment on your new order.
Please confirm how you would like to proceed.
--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com
by "Arlyn Van Vugt" <arlynv@groschopp.com> - 03:12 - 17 Feb 2026-
Credit Terms - Approved
Good Morning Lorena,
Groschopp, Inc. has reviewed the credit information you provided. After contacting your references, we are pleased to extend payment terms of Net 30 Days.
Please take a moment to answer the following questions to update your Customer Profile:
1. Confirm email addresses for:
a. Acknowledgements
b. Invoices and statements.
2. W-9 and Sales Tax Certificate
3. AP Contact Name with phone number and email address
4. Confirm method of payment - ACH (request banking information) or Company check
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you
Arlyn Van VugtPurchasing ManagerGroschopp, Inc420 15th Street NESioux Center, IA 51250712.722.4135 x1224On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:58 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:Can you let me know who hasn’t responded? I will try to follow up with them and see who else I can add.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2026 1:12 PM
To: 'Arlyn Van Vugt' <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Cc: 'Haley Nagel' <haleyn@groschopp.com>; 'Vern Wallace' <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteTry
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:08 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Afternoon Lorena,
I had success with 1 of the two additional credit references you provided with Coast Aluminum but BSC stated you were a credit card only customer.
To be able to approve your account with account terms of Net 30 days, I am need 3 credit references which I currently have only 2.
Please provide 1 or 2 additional references to continue the credit approval process or if you need the motors we can send a proforma invoice.
Let me know
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 6:45 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Ah sorry please try Anodizing of Mesa again. I told them we were already approved but I was referring to a different vendor.
You can also try
BSC
Coast Aluminum
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2026 10:05 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Morning Lorena,
I have been reaching out to your credit references the past couple of weeks with only one response as of today.
I am requesting 2 additional credit references that I can contact because from past experience the vendors - McMaster Carr and Digikey do not respond to credit inquiries.
Please let me know if you have any questions and if you are wanting us to provide a proforma invoice for the order we have in house
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 10:27 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Terms.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2026 8:16 AM
To: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Cc: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteLorena,
Just a heads up that processing your Credit Application is around 2 to 3 weeks depending on how responsive your credit references are in responding.
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 8:26 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:
Lorena,
Are you wanting to proceed with prepaid or are you wanting to establish terms?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 4:43 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Please see attached per your request.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:44 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>; Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteHi Lorena,
Vern forwarded over all of your information for the new order & W9 paperwork. It's been informed to me that you have purchased Midas Technology, so we will probably just update our Midas Technology account to Turnpack. If you are wanting to be set up on terms, you will need to fill out our credit application or we can send you a proforma invoice to do a prepayment on your new order.
Please confirm how you would like to proceed.
--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com
by "Arlyn Van Vugt" <arlynv@groschopp.com> - 08:36 - 9 Mar 2026-
Re: Credit Terms - Approved
Hi Lorena,Thank you for providing the requested information to complete your Customer Profile.Arlyn Van VugtPurchasing ManagerGroschopp, Inc420 15th Street NESioux Center, IA 51250712.722.4135 x1224On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 12:56 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:2. see attached3. Lorena Carrilli, 781.938.0069, info@turnpack.com4. ACHOn Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 5:33 AM Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com> wrote:Good Morning Lorena,
Groschopp, Inc. has reviewed the credit information you provided. After contacting your references, we are pleased to extend payment terms of Net 30 Days.
Please take a moment to answer the following questions to update your Customer Profile:
1. Confirm email addresses for:
a. Acknowledgements
b. Invoices and statements.
2. W-9 and Sales Tax Certificate
3. AP Contact Name with phone number and email address
4. Confirm method of payment - ACH (request banking information) or Company check
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you
Arlyn Van VugtPurchasing ManagerGroschopp, Inc420 15th Street NESioux Center, IA 51250712.722.4135 x1224On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:58 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:Can you let me know who hasn’t responded? I will try to follow up with them and see who else I can add.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2026 1:12 PM
To: 'Arlyn Van Vugt' <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Cc: 'Haley Nagel' <haleyn@groschopp.com>; 'Vern Wallace' <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteTry
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:08 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Afternoon Lorena,
I had success with 1 of the two additional credit references you provided with Coast Aluminum but BSC stated you were a credit card only customer.
To be able to approve your account with account terms of Net 30 days, I am need 3 credit references which I currently have only 2.
Please provide 1 or 2 additional references to continue the credit approval process or if you need the motors we can send a proforma invoice.
Let me know
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 6:45 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Ah sorry please try Anodizing of Mesa again. I told them we were already approved but I was referring to a different vendor.
You can also try
BSC
Coast Aluminum
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2026 10:05 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Morning Lorena,
I have been reaching out to your credit references the past couple of weeks with only one response as of today.
I am requesting 2 additional credit references that I can contact because from past experience the vendors - McMaster Carr and Digikey do not respond to credit inquiries.
Please let me know if you have any questions and if you are wanting us to provide a proforma invoice for the order we have in house
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 10:27 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Terms.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2026 8:16 AM
To: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Cc: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteLorena,
Just a heads up that processing your Credit Application is around 2 to 3 weeks depending on how responsive your credit references are in responding.
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 8:26 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:
Lorena,
Are you wanting to proceed with prepaid or are you wanting to establish terms?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 4:43 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Please see attached per your request.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:44 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>; Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteHi Lorena,
Vern forwarded over all of your information for the new order & W9 paperwork. It's been informed to me that you have purchased Midas Technology, so we will probably just update our Midas Technology account to Turnpack. If you are wanting to be set up on terms, you will need to fill out our credit application or we can send you a proforma invoice to do a prepayment on your new order.
Please confirm how you would like to proceed.
--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com
by "Arlyn Van Vugt" <arlynv@groschopp.com> - 02:42 - 9 Mar 2026 -
Re: Credit Terms - Approved
Also, Lorena, how are you wanting PO26021550 to ship?On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 7:33 AM Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com> wrote:Good Morning Lorena,
Groschopp, Inc. has reviewed the credit information you provided. After contacting your references, we are pleased to extend payment terms of Net 30 Days.
Please take a moment to answer the following questions to update your Customer Profile:
1. Confirm email addresses for:
a. Acknowledgements
b. Invoices and statements.
2. W-9 and Sales Tax Certificate
3. AP Contact Name with phone number and email address
4. Confirm method of payment - ACH (request banking information) or Company check
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you
Arlyn Van VugtPurchasing ManagerGroschopp, Inc420 15th Street NESioux Center, IA 51250712.722.4135 x1224On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:58 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:Can you let me know who hasn’t responded? I will try to follow up with them and see who else I can add.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2026 1:12 PM
To: 'Arlyn Van Vugt' <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Cc: 'Haley Nagel' <haleyn@groschopp.com>; 'Vern Wallace' <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteTry
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:08 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Afternoon Lorena,
I had success with 1 of the two additional credit references you provided with Coast Aluminum but BSC stated you were a credit card only customer.
To be able to approve your account with account terms of Net 30 days, I am need 3 credit references which I currently have only 2.
Please provide 1 or 2 additional references to continue the credit approval process or if you need the motors we can send a proforma invoice.
Let me know
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 6:45 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Ah sorry please try Anodizing of Mesa again. I told them we were already approved but I was referring to a different vendor.
You can also try
BSC
Coast Aluminum
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2026 10:05 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Morning Lorena,
I have been reaching out to your credit references the past couple of weeks with only one response as of today.
I am requesting 2 additional credit references that I can contact because from past experience the vendors - McMaster Carr and Digikey do not respond to credit inquiries.
Please let me know if you have any questions and if you are wanting us to provide a proforma invoice for the order we have in house
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 10:27 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Terms.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2026 8:16 AM
To: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Cc: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteLorena,
Just a heads up that processing your Credit Application is around 2 to 3 weeks depending on how responsive your credit references are in responding.
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 8:26 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:
Lorena,
Are you wanting to proceed with prepaid or are you wanting to establish terms?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 4:43 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Please see attached per your request.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:44 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>; Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteHi Lorena,
Vern forwarded over all of your information for the new order & W9 paperwork. It's been informed to me that you have purchased Midas Technology, so we will probably just update our Midas Technology account to Turnpack. If you are wanting to be set up on terms, you will need to fill out our credit application or we can send you a proforma invoice to do a prepayment on your new order.
Please confirm how you would like to proceed.
--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com
by "Haley Nagel" <haleyn@groschopp.com> - 09:21 - 9 Mar 2026-
Re: Credit Terms - Approved
Yes, that is the address that I have on the PO, so we will ship to that address. Do you have a preferred carrier that you'd like to use or are you wanting us to prepay & charge to the invoice?On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 12:58 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:right now we need 1 and shipping will be to George Bloom 10 Tower Office Park, Suite 606, Woburn, MA 01801On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 6:19 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Also, Lorena, how are you wanting PO26021550 to ship?On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 7:33 AM Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com> wrote:Good Morning Lorena,
Groschopp, Inc. has reviewed the credit information you provided. After contacting your references, we are pleased to extend payment terms of Net 30 Days.
Please take a moment to answer the following questions to update your Customer Profile:
1. Confirm email addresses for:
a. Acknowledgements
b. Invoices and statements.
2. W-9 and Sales Tax Certificate
3. AP Contact Name with phone number and email address
4. Confirm method of payment - ACH (request banking information) or Company check
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you
Arlyn Van VugtPurchasing ManagerGroschopp, Inc420 15th Street NESioux Center, IA 51250712.722.4135 x1224On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:58 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:Can you let me know who hasn’t responded? I will try to follow up with them and see who else I can add.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2026 1:12 PM
To: 'Arlyn Van Vugt' <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Cc: 'Haley Nagel' <haleyn@groschopp.com>; 'Vern Wallace' <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteTry
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:08 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Afternoon Lorena,
I had success with 1 of the two additional credit references you provided with Coast Aluminum but BSC stated you were a credit card only customer.
To be able to approve your account with account terms of Net 30 days, I am need 3 credit references which I currently have only 2.
Please provide 1 or 2 additional references to continue the credit approval process or if you need the motors we can send a proforma invoice.
Let me know
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 6:45 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Ah sorry please try Anodizing of Mesa again. I told them we were already approved but I was referring to a different vendor.
You can also try
BSC
Coast Aluminum
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2026 10:05 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Morning Lorena,
I have been reaching out to your credit references the past couple of weeks with only one response as of today.
I am requesting 2 additional credit references that I can contact because from past experience the vendors - McMaster Carr and Digikey do not respond to credit inquiries.
Please let me know if you have any questions and if you are wanting us to provide a proforma invoice for the order we have in house
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 10:27 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Terms.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2026 8:16 AM
To: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Cc: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteLorena,
Just a heads up that processing your Credit Application is around 2 to 3 weeks depending on how responsive your credit references are in responding.
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 8:26 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:
Lorena,
Are you wanting to proceed with prepaid or are you wanting to establish terms?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 4:43 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Please see attached per your request.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:44 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>; Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteHi Lorena,
Vern forwarded over all of your information for the new order & W9 paperwork. It's been informed to me that you have purchased Midas Technology, so we will probably just update our Midas Technology account to Turnpack. If you are wanting to be set up on terms, you will need to fill out our credit application or we can send you a proforma invoice to do a prepayment on your new order.
Please confirm how you would like to proceed.
--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com
by "Haley Nagel" <haleyn@groschopp.com> - 02:01 - 9 Mar 2026-
Re: Credit Terms - Approved
Morning!We are still waiting on a firm ship date from our team. We'll keep you posted.On Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 5:19 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:great do you have an ETA? just need 1 right away.On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 1:17 PM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Thank you for verifying! We will get things moving.On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 3:14 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:PPA is fine. ground please.On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 11:00 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Yes, that is the address that I have on the PO, so we will ship to that address. Do you have a preferred carrier that you'd like to use or are you wanting us to prepay & charge to the invoice?On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 12:58 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:right now we need 1 and shipping will be to George Bloom 10 Tower Office Park, Suite 606, Woburn, MA 01801On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 6:19 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Also, Lorena, how are you wanting PO26021550 to ship?On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 7:33 AM Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com> wrote:Good Morning Lorena,
Groschopp, Inc. has reviewed the credit information you provided. After contacting your references, we are pleased to extend payment terms of Net 30 Days.
Please take a moment to answer the following questions to update your Customer Profile:
1. Confirm email addresses for:
a. Acknowledgements
b. Invoices and statements.
2. W-9 and Sales Tax Certificate
3. AP Contact Name with phone number and email address
4. Confirm method of payment - ACH (request banking information) or Company check
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you
Arlyn Van VugtPurchasing ManagerGroschopp, Inc420 15th Street NESioux Center, IA 51250712.722.4135 x1224On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:58 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:Can you let me know who hasn’t responded? I will try to follow up with them and see who else I can add.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2026 1:12 PM
To: 'Arlyn Van Vugt' <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Cc: 'Haley Nagel' <haleyn@groschopp.com>; 'Vern Wallace' <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteTry
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:08 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Afternoon Lorena,
I had success with 1 of the two additional credit references you provided with Coast Aluminum but BSC stated you were a credit card only customer.
To be able to approve your account with account terms of Net 30 days, I am need 3 credit references which I currently have only 2.
Please provide 1 or 2 additional references to continue the credit approval process or if you need the motors we can send a proforma invoice.
Let me know
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 6:45 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Ah sorry please try Anodizing of Mesa again. I told them we were already approved but I was referring to a different vendor.
You can also try
BSC
Coast Aluminum
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2026 10:05 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Morning Lorena,
I have been reaching out to your credit references the past couple of weeks with only one response as of today.
I am requesting 2 additional credit references that I can contact because from past experience the vendors - McMaster Carr and Digikey do not respond to credit inquiries.
Please let me know if you have any questions and if you are wanting us to provide a proforma invoice for the order we have in house
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 10:27 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Terms.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2026 8:16 AM
To: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Cc: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteLorena,
Just a heads up that processing your Credit Application is around 2 to 3 weeks depending on how responsive your credit references are in responding.
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 8:26 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:
Lorena,
Are you wanting to proceed with prepaid or are you wanting to establish terms?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 4:43 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Please see attached per your request.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:44 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>; Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteHi Lorena,
Vern forwarded over all of your information for the new order & W9 paperwork. It's been informed to me that you have purchased Midas Technology, so we will probably just update our Midas Technology account to Turnpack. If you are wanting to be set up on terms, you will need to fill out our credit application or we can send you a proforma invoice to do a prepayment on your new order.
Please confirm how you would like to proceed.
--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com
by "Haley Nagel" <haleyn@groschopp.com> - 08:07 - 13 Mar 2026-
Re: Credit Terms - Approved
We just got confirmation back & the order is shipping 4/6/26.On Fri, Mar 13, 2026 at 7:04 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Morning!We are still waiting on a firm ship date from our team. We'll keep you posted.On Thu, Mar 12, 2026 at 5:19 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:great do you have an ETA? just need 1 right away.On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 1:17 PM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Thank you for verifying! We will get things moving.On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 3:14 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:PPA is fine. ground please.On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 11:00 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Yes, that is the address that I have on the PO, so we will ship to that address. Do you have a preferred carrier that you'd like to use or are you wanting us to prepay & charge to the invoice?On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 12:58 PM Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com> wrote:right now we need 1 and shipping will be to George Bloom 10 Tower Office Park, Suite 606, Woburn, MA 01801On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 6:19 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:Also, Lorena, how are you wanting PO26021550 to ship?On Mon, Mar 9, 2026 at 7:33 AM Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com> wrote:Good Morning Lorena,
Groschopp, Inc. has reviewed the credit information you provided. After contacting your references, we are pleased to extend payment terms of Net 30 Days.
Please take a moment to answer the following questions to update your Customer Profile:
1. Confirm email addresses for:
a. Acknowledgements
b. Invoices and statements.
2. W-9 and Sales Tax Certificate
3. AP Contact Name with phone number and email address
4. Confirm method of payment - ACH (request banking information) or Company check
Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you
Arlyn Van VugtPurchasing ManagerGroschopp, Inc420 15th Street NESioux Center, IA 51250712.722.4135 x1224On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:58 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:Can you let me know who hasn’t responded? I will try to follow up with them and see who else I can add.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2026 1:12 PM
To: 'Arlyn Van Vugt' <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Cc: 'Haley Nagel' <haleyn@groschopp.com>; 'Vern Wallace' <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteTry
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2026 1:08 PM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Afternoon Lorena,
I had success with 1 of the two additional credit references you provided with Coast Aluminum but BSC stated you were a credit card only customer.
To be able to approve your account with account terms of Net 30 days, I am need 3 credit references which I currently have only 2.
Please provide 1 or 2 additional references to continue the credit approval process or if you need the motors we can send a proforma invoice.
Let me know
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Feb 5, 2026 at 6:45 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Ah sorry please try Anodizing of Mesa again. I told them we were already approved but I was referring to a different vendor.
You can also try
BSC
Coast Aluminum
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Monday, February 2, 2026 10:05 AM
To: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>
Cc: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteGood Morning Lorena,
I have been reaching out to your credit references the past couple of weeks with only one response as of today.
I am requesting 2 additional credit references that I can contact because from past experience the vendors - McMaster Carr and Digikey do not respond to credit inquiries.
Please let me know if you have any questions and if you are wanting us to provide a proforma invoice for the order we have in house
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 10:27 AM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Terms.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 22, 2026 8:16 AM
To: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Cc: Lorena <info@turnpack.com>; Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>
Subject: Re: Motor QuoteLorena,
Just a heads up that processing your Credit Application is around 2 to 3 weeks depending on how responsive your credit references are in responding.
Thank you
Arlyn Van Vugt
Purchasing Manager
Groschopp, Inc
420 15th Street NE
Sioux Center, IA 51250
712.722.4135 x1224
On Thu, Jan 22, 2026 at 8:26 AM Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com> wrote:
Lorena,
Are you wanting to proceed with prepaid or are you wanting to establish terms?
On Wed, Jan 21, 2026 at 4:43 PM Lorena <info@turnpack.com> wrote:
Please see attached per your request.
Thank you for your time,
Lorena Carrillo
From: Haley Nagel <haleyn@groschopp.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2026 12:44 PM
To: info@turnpack.com
Cc: Vern Wallace <vernw@groschopp.com>; Arlyn Van Vugt <arlynv@groschopp.com>
Subject: RE: Motor QuoteHi Lorena,
Vern forwarded over all of your information for the new order & W9 paperwork. It's been informed to me that you have purchased Midas Technology, so we will probably just update our Midas Technology account to Turnpack. If you are wanting to be set up on terms, you will need to fill out our credit application or we can send you a proforma invoice to do a prepayment on your new order.
Please confirm how you would like to proceed.
--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--
Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com--Haley Nagel
Customer Service Rep./Marketing
Phone: 800.829.4135 x 1226Direct: 712-535-6570
haleyn@groschopp.com
by "Haley Nagel" <haleyn@groschopp.com> - 12:32 - 13 Mar 2026
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RE: EXT :Re: Midas Delidder
Good afternoon,
Any progress with this?
Larry Maher
From: Info at Turnpack <info@turnpack.com>
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2026 1:11 PM
To: Maher, Lawrence J [US] (MS) <lawrence.maher@ngc.com>
Subject: EXT :Re: Midas DelidderHi Larry,
Received. Give us a few and we'll get back to you.
Chris
On Wed, Feb 11, 2026 at 11:05 AM Maher, Lawrence J [US] (MS) <lawrence.maher@ngc.com> wrote:
Good morning,
Per our phone call, I’m looking for a manual for a Midas De-Lidder. It is serial number 875 and was purchased in 1988.
Our short-term need is to have a procedure for removing and reinstalling a new tool (xx flute dual helix tool). And to know where we can purchase this tool.
Eventually we would also like the manual to help in any future maintenance of this de-lidder.
Thank you for your assistance,
LARRY Maher | Microelectronic Senior Staff Process Engineer
Northrop Grumman | Mission Systems | Navigation, Targeting & Survivability
O: 224-625-6271 | C: 224-532-7651 | lawrence.maher@ngc.com
by "Maher, Lawrence J [US] (MS)" <lawrence.maher@ngc.com> - 02:41 - 17 Feb 2026
