Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 25 18:13:33 EST 2005 | mika
Cheers for the info JAX, sounds like what I was > looking for. In the PTF You can have 2 matrix trays in the same feeder slot; one on the left side and one next to the other one; You don't need to mesaure the first pick-up location, distance from
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:25:05 EST 2002 | angiewest
Looking for a company to recycle plastic reel and I.C. tubes. I already recycle trays with Smart Cycle (formally Semicyle). I hate to throw that stuff away. The local recycling places only recycle plastic 1 and 2. Most of the reels are 3's.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 13:19:29 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Hey Guys! | | Look what I get to try and do this week! I got handed a cardboard box on Friday afternoon with the parts and 20 of these little jewels! That's both sides of the board by the way... | bla-bla-bla | | Sure you don't wanna take this o
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 10:20:52 EDT 2000 | JOHN
Hi A better method wolud be to use a belt feeder the reason being the vibratory feeders tend to blow mfu signal ports I believe you can retrofit your machine to take the BGA also if the bga has no matrix pattern in the centre there is no re
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 15:50:22 EST 2000 | Mike Naddra
Is anyone placing 50mil pitch BGA's from a matrix tray, with a Fuji Ip2. The Issue I have is the transfer from the MTU when the part is being transfered for placment it is picked from the tray and then placed on the pneumatically actuated transfer wh
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:08:47 EST 2001 | jax
Your safest bet is to manually remove the trays. The problem with what you want is that the machine does not know that it missed a part. It simply goes to the point you specify and tries to pick somthing up; if it doesn't pick up anything it believes
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 10:44:31 EST 2017 | bobpan
The z-rod bellows on head 2 and head 3 are slightly bent. The machine will show you this error if the runout is over 6.5 mils. This is usually caused by too much z when picking parts out of a vib or tray feeder. The machine will probably run. I ha
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 17:36:31 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
I wouldn't touch one of these Chinese machines if a reliable "no headaches" experience is what you are after. I'm sure they do OK for whatever it is they are designed for, but actual volume production not so much. As others have said, proper machines
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 14:00:40 EST 2006 | Steve
We are currently runing a JUKI 750 and 760 as well as a 2060. I can't say enough good things about the quality of the machines and service from JUKI. I've had zero downtime in the last 2 years due to mechanical breakdown and our machines run 18 hours
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 12:49:20 EST 2006 | jdumont
Yea we had A LOT of issues during the first couple of years with ours. I think we've replaced all the motors. It basically does sketchy things all the time. Never know what to expect with it. Since the first 2 or so years it has been somewhat stable