Full Site - : quad gantry (Page 4 of 5)

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 15:46:08 EDT 2004 | drlou

I have been reading the forum to try and figure out what brands to look at for Pick and Place machines. We need around 3,600 cph, and would like to be able to handle 0402, soic, tssop, and perhaps as little as 0.020" pitch. Max pcb is 9 x 13". Looks

Advice on used pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 15:14:43 EDT 2006 | mfoster

Hi Phil, Most parts are still available for the Quad/Samsung QSA-30, through Dynatech (in North America). It is actually a single gantry, 3 spindle machine with rated speed of 14,000 cph. As with any used machine, it could be a great deal or a not

Quad QSV-1 randomly destroying Z-rods

Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 05:09:41 EDT 2014 | col_d

We're having an intermittent fault with a QSV-1 where it will on occasions oscillate violently during a run and this usually results in 1 or both Z-rods being destroyed, along with the nozzle currently fitted. This has been on and off for the last 2

Quad QSP-2 FeederBase calibration drifting

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 10:40:07 EDT 2019 | bobpan

The only thing left is the read head. Older read heads tend to 'weaken' with age. Sometimes some engineers will shim them up closer to the scale using a 10 mil shim. You could also swap them between gantries...i dont think they are to tough to get to

need info on Quad QSA-30

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 16 15:22:21 EDT 2020 | jmelson

Can anybody give me some general info on the QSA-30? Is the management computer built into the machine, like on Samsung CP machines, or just a separate computer? If separate, how does the management computer communicate with the motion computer? (H

Re: Does Fuji have adaptive pick?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 22:00:50 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter

| Many machines now have adaptive pick that helps tune in the pickup as the 0402 part moves around in the pocket. Fuji may have a feature like this, but I think they adapt the pickup in only one axis (by adjusting the feeder rack). Unfortunately th

Quad 4C part placement rejection

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 17:30:29 EST 2011 | olddog

Hi again Bobpan, One thing I noticed when I pulled the z-rod to inspect it was that it was "bearly" finger tight. When I replaced it, I snugged it a bit better (not overtightening). After resuming setting up additioanl placements (this board requires


quad gantry searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information