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SMT Tape Splicer

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 12:19:03 EST 2002 | jseagle

Try VA Tool. No tools required. (408) 280-2244

SMT Tape Splicer

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 13:19:27 EST 2005 | russ

Now, make this technical. How will this improve yield by 20%?

Reel To Reel SMT

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 15:37:08 EST 2015 | emeto

May be you mean tape splicer.

SMD Double Splice Tape and more

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 18:47:28 EST 2003 | Rob Sierra

Hi James, Mag-D Electronics in Los Angeles ALSO carries ALL Tape Splicer tools and tapes. You can reach Mag-D Electronics at 818-762-0058 or http://www.magdelectronics.com. We also carry Adhesive Back Die Carrier Tapes and Feeders.

SMD TAPE SPLICING TOOL

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 18:24:21 EDT 2000 | Walter

In need of a manual tape splicer that joins togeather all SMD carrier tape. We are running mydata equipment and we need at least a 6" leader on each reel. Who sells such equipment??

SMT Leader Tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 22 13:30:06 EDT 2003 | caldon

We use a Hoover Davis Tape and Splicer. We buy rolls of blank cover tape and cut leaders as long as we need them. www.hooverdavis.com

Re: SMD TAPE SPLICING TOOL

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 11:51:14 EDT 2000 | Deon Nungaray

Walter, First of all, if I recall correctly you should not need a 6" leader for starting a reel on a Mydata. Mydata's have a reel leader extension attachment with a V hook at the end so you can avoid this need for a long leader. You should be able t

Re: SMD TAPE SPLICING TOOL

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 09:14:02 EDT 2000 | Mike McMonagle

Siemens makes a hand splicer, not sure of the part number. You also need the consumables (clips and tape), which they sell also. You can reach them at 888-SMT-HELP. Mike

SMT Leader Tape

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 20 11:26:49 EDT 2003 | james

www.fritschusa.com has leaders and splicers. That is about the only one I know of. If anyone knows of someone else, Let me know.....

Reel splicing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 17:25:57 EDT 2014 | jorge_quijano

I've seen both: Different operator using same tool = different splicing Same operator using different tool = Depends on the operator I remember some years ago I did an experiment with my 'splicers': their only job was to splice the tape, and then a

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