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Coplanarity Measurement Machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 13:18:07 EDT 1999 | Jerry Stafford

Anyone know or have experience with a

Re: Coplanarity Measurement Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 07:45:02 EDT 1999 | Mario

Previous message should say "this is NOT an automatic operation" it is still done by an operator quite easily.

Re: Coplanarity Measurement Machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 10:37:33 EDT 1999 | Karl

You should check out this site www.isystems.com

Stencil and PCB Coplanarity measurement

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 22:40:38 EDT 2018 | jacobidiego

What kind of level have micrometer precition?

Stencil and PCB Coplanarity measurement

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 11:39:32 EDT 2018 | emeto

The easiest way to do without special tools is to use level. Check machine co-planarity on the conveyor rails in both directions(you can do that with rails down or rails up or both). Then check co-planarity on the stencil. If the level shows the sam

Re: Coplanarity Measurement Machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 18:16:01 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Jerry, I know I'm off target, but I don't care. Three things: 1 We don't see the level of malformed leads that would pay-back a $30k investment in 10 years. (Of course, we haven't talked about volume, but you can't have very much volume, can you??

Re: Coplanarity Measurement Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 13:46:11 EDT 1999 | Kevin Malliet

Jerry, are you looking for automatic placement or automatic measurement (or both)? I may know of some solutions for under $30K.

Stencil and PCB Coplanarity measurement

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 16:27:20 EDT 2018 | emeto

Of course, the more accurate the better. However, it might be a challenge to calibrate with really precise one - still better to take your time and do it right. Good luck!

Re: Coplanarity Measurement Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 07:38:08 EDT 1999 | Mario

Hi Jerry, I have a solution for you which I have done myself and shown to others which should cost you less than 100$ if you already have a microscope.This is still an operator job and an automated operation. You need two mirror squares (about 4inc

Re: Coplanarity Measurement Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 01 01:15:44 EST 1999 | Jeff Skeith

dave, you are right on. a blow torch isn't needed to light a fire. a small coplanar aluminum block works extremely well. my dept fixes thousands of fine pitch parts to to less than 4 mils from low lead to high lead every month. all we use is a sm


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