Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 02:16:46 EST 2020 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 07:31:34 EST 2021 | atpico
Great! Thank you! What about Gen1 vs Gen2(NT) EP feeders (not feeder elements)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 07:48:39 EST 2021 | mbass
Go for Gen 2 NT feeders, the Gen 1 Feeders tend to be problematic the older they get whereas the Gen 2 feeders are a much better prospect. I've used 8, 12, 16, 24 and 44mm. Some problems to look out for is pull back of coverlay and removal of waste
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 02:29:55 EDT 2019 | robl
Hi all, Is anyone else running RC5.16 with an electrical tester? After the last system update all 3 of our iineo's have picked up a bug: When we change an element the software forces all applicable parts in that trolley to go through electrical te
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 07:49:30 EST 1998 | Steve Sauer
Hi Scott, The only information that I have on the Intelliplace machine is that it is their own design unlike the other models (Casio) that they are licensed to sell. As for the other machine (Europlacer Progress 6), I have an extensive background wit
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 08:54:39 EDT 2022 | spoiltforchoice
You should get good service support and reliability from all of them, provided your local distribution agent is a good one. In the UK for instance I would trust all 3 on that front but I would expect very different support pricing structures. Any ma
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 19:28:51 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice
That's not really the point of dual lane feeders. As a general rule having a dual lane 8mm feeder means the machines "slots" are actually 16mm, dual lanes on a 8mm feeder helps keep the overall lane density of a machine higher, its much easier to bui
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 15:45:20 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
Yeah my issue with the CLM945 type single slot feeders used for parts over 6mm is they index forwards using a tiny servo attached to some gears that pull on the cover tape. A system that begs to fail, the tape can stretch, the gears can start grabbin
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 11:22:17 EST 2015 | slarochellesmt
I can offer some background on the IINEO II as I feel it is much better than the Yamaha. I currently have 3 IINEO IIs in production that replaced 3 Assembleon lines. The IINEOs handle quick changeovers better than any SMT line that I have used to d
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 04:02:40 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice
"I would expect that any intelligent feeder > enabled machine would pull the correct part no > matter where it is placed on the machine (not > forced by the program)" > > this is true, but you > have to tradeoff the setup time vs production > t