Electronics Forum: 1.5 mm nozzle (Page 1 of 33)

ERSA users 1.8/2.5 nozzle

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 18:51:08 EST 2013 | tombstonesmt

We use a 2mm with our Pillarhouse Jade Mark II. We found that reducing the nitrogen enough that the area around the nozzle stays hot enough not to "freeze".

Pick & place nozzle for data switch

Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 20:17:56 EDT 2009 | paligora

Hi , we have problems with the pick & place nozzle when assembling data switches on the PCB. The SMT switches have top surface with diameter of 2.6mm and our supplier is suggesting that if we need to replace the current nozzle which has oval suction

Head doesnt pickup nozzle from ATC (+2mm are needed)

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 09:56:09 EDT 2022 | jojoled

Hi guys, from certain time (not sure, but it could be power down last week) none of the 2 heads can succesfully pickup nozzle from ATC (after startup calibration is done, but in the calibration sequence the ATC height is not measured, it just calibra

Chip capacitor size - Fuji CP6

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 10:47:48 EDT 2006 | FredC

Hello Mika, I just checked a windmill and a test nozzle we have on the bench. The useful travel of the nozzle before the risk of the crosspin getting stuck in the loading gate is 1.5mm, if it gets stuck it is the nozzle is 1.7 up. If the cross pin is

OSRAM Power TopLEDs with dome

Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 18:40:50 EDT 2005 | russ

I don't know what machine type you have or what the nozzles look like but we use a standard nozzle with an I.D. of either .8 or 1.5mm. We rotate and pick up the part somewhat slowly.

CP6 Nozzle sticking

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 18:21:22 EST 2006 | fredc

I have some old Fuji windmills here and I checked the usefull travel. It is approxiamately 1.5mm, the nozzles are suposed to have .3mm "preload" wich will take away from the usable overtravel. The windmill I checked is a reject that from when we rebu

OSRAM Power TopLEDs with dome

Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 22:30:42 EDT 2005 | Frank

I agree with Russ, a standard nozzle picking up directly on top of the dome. Do not go around (or over the dome) and try and hold the part from the base. Have you tried using a nozzle around 1.0-1.5mm in diameter and hold it from the tip of the dom

Fuji CP4 & 0402

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 05:42:21 EST 2008 | aj

Hi all, Is anyone out there placing 0402 with a CP4? Not sure how reliable it would be and also how do work around the nozzle setup ? we currently have 2.5mm ,1.3mm & 1.0mm so do you remove say 6 x 2.5mm and put in 0.7mm. Any replies appreciated.

Standoff heights for glue syringes

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 11:10:22 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| Hi Stoney, | Justin is giving you some good advice, unfortunately these kinda' problems sometimes call for the ol' D.O.E...otherwise, you could be chasing your tail for a while until you figure out exactly what's causing your problems. | Has

0402 Placement with Fuji CP3

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 22:42:13 EDT 2004 | ethercom

Thanks for the input Pete. I am using CP4 8x2 feeders. I have tried first with 0.7mm nozzle. Although pick up was OK, the camera saw a pregnant 0402 part which is as you know is 1mm by 0.5mm. I then moved to specially made 0.6mm nozzle to minimise th

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