Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 11:34:36 EDT 2001 | jschake
The tightest spacing between neighboring 0201 components assembled was 8-mils. Please refer to the response for the query entitled �Minimizing Tombstoning Defects� posted by martys, as the response provided there is also relevant to address this que
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 18:35:20 EST 2013 | johnniek
We currently use Assembleon Gem series pick and place machines. We have no problems using them other than they are not intended to run 0201 or 01005 components. We are looking to buy another machine to add to our lines that would be capable of doing
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 10 11:11:53 EST 2013 | davef
Try Manncorp and APS. I'm not sure that either one will meet your 01005 requirement. BR, davef
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 02:30:24 EST 2013 | Poul
Well the Assembleon AX201 could be a good choice in your case. Good hunting for new system /poul
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 04:00:50 EST 2013 | aj
Europlacer iineo well worth a look.. total flexibility and capabilities... I would recommend that anything you get should have the force feedback in the placement head...critical going forward aj
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 16:14:59 EST 2013 | larrygroves
Jonnie, I think the entry level machines from all the major manufacturers are capable of 0201 and 01005 placements when properly configured. Keep in mind that as you go to smaller parts the process window gets tighter. Printing is a major concern
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 16:07:07 EST 2013 | kevslatvin
What vintage are the gem series you are running? We have some '06 Opal Xii's and place 0201's with them. Haven't tried 01005's. I know you said new but Cardinal Circuit has an auction gonig right now that has a 2010 Assembleon MG1 and a 2006 MG2 and
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 07:00:59 EST 2013 | spoiltforchoice
Low-Medium volume and Low Budget are difficult for others to quantify. I'm not familiar with GEM's but if the AX-201 suggested above can use your existing feeders its obviously got a leg up on the competition. Otherwise, to some extent your choice mi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 06:40:12 EDT 2006 | CL
Good Morning Paul, We are using the linear magazines as well as the old style and are processing 0402 and 0201's. I do have to say that the Agilis magazines work much better for smaller parts. Just make sure that you have the correct size clip for t
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 27 17:08:37 EST 2005 | //jh0n.
We're using 10MPF nozzles to pick 0603 components. I think I have noticed, that it does overlap. Is 08MPF the proper nozzle? These are also the only nozzles that I've had problems with - so this is probably the case.