Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 17:04:34 EDT 2010 | emrtech
the jaws are not for electrical testing do to being two solid stainless steel pieces. i dont really have any issues with 0402's, i got them placing good. its the 0201's that are a pain. attached is a picture of the centering jaws for you to see.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 16:57:00 EDT 2010 | rgduval
Louie, We'd be interested in your experience with the stainless centering jaws. We just ran a job with heavy 0402 placements, and had a rough time with it. After much work on the package, magazine centering, etc, I've concluded the issue is the ce
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 13:17:32 EDT 2010 | emrtech
FYI we also found a set of centering jaws that were up for sale at http://www.mybidpage.com these were also modified and made of stainless steel. the guy a bought the jaws from also said, he would be posting more up for sale after getting them back f
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 10 16:13:52 EDT 2007 | bk
Hi folks, I've been bouncing off of MyData > technical support for some time on an issue with > a MyData machine. Seems that this My9 likes to > skip an 0402 placement at a rate of ~ > 1000/million. > > Profile: MyData > My9 Mechanical ce
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 20:11:32 EDT 2007 | rfrog
Hi folks, I've been bouncing off of MyData technical support for some time on an issue with a MyData machine. Seems that this My9 likes to skip an 0402 placement at a rate of ~ 1000/million. Profile: MyData My9 Mechanical centering Midas only
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Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 11:43:42 EDT 2010 | emrtech
you can use whatever you prefer, but they work just fine for us. have not had any problems with 0402 parts anymore, and get more use out of them than the stock jaws. we dont have to replace them as often, and seem to center just fine, and mager diffe
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 20:37:49 EDT 2011 | tech1
the calibration error sounds like it is an electrical verifier issue. Are you testing parts before you place them? It could be that your centering electrodes are worn or dirty, or it could be the ribbon cables from the centering unit. If you are usin