Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 12:33:27 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
Hello, I have a Siplace 80f4 placement machine. I work in a prototype environment and the majority of my components arrive in stick format. I am having a heck of a time trying to get these vibratory feeders to work. If anyone is using this platfor
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 12:35:05 EDT 1998 | Justin
| Hello, | I have a Siplace 80f4 placement machine. I work in a prototype environment and the majority of my components arrive in stick format. I am having a heck of a time trying to get these vibratory feeders to work. If anyone is using this pla
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 21:40:25 EDT 1998 | Stefan W.
Unfortunatly there are too many variables to play with that you can't make a general rule for the vibration time. However, I suggest you increase the vibration time and lower the vibration force ( AC voltage ). For an SO 8, I would use 600 ms for an
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 14:12:36 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Unfortunatly there are too many variables to play with that you can't make a general rule for the vibration time. | However, I suggest you increase the vibration time and lower the vibration force ( AC voltage ). For an SO 8, I would use 600 ms for
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 03:30:15 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale
Herman, LVHM is exactly what we have always done with our SMT machine. We use the Siemens 80F4 auto pick and place and have a HUGE set-up time for each run. And attrition problems (though i'm finding they are packaging related rather than machine rel
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 06:01:04 EDT 2022 | tip666
Good Morning, We are using SMT PICK & Place Machine, Siplace 80 S20 and Siplace 80 F4. We need their maintenance to make them Functional. Can Anybody guide me to get help. Thanks Abdul Jabbar
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 14:52:20 EST 1998 | Igmar
| I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. | If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. | machine name , spec, and so on. You should definitely consider the "Best-in-Class" SIPLACE
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 15:59:39 EST 2007 | jasont
Have you considered used equipment? We have several options you may want to consider; - 1999 MPM UP 2000/A HiE + 2003 UIC HSP 4797L + 1999 UIC GSM2 - 1997 Panasonic SPPV + 1997 or 2000 Panasonic MV2F + 1996 MPA-3F - 1998 Dek 265 GSX + 2001 Siemen
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 15:01:44 EST 1999 | Doug Philbrick
I am a Siemens person myself but you won't get 23", you can get 20 though and I believe you could feed in a 23" board length wise. If your parts fit in a 20" area 80F4 is the way I would go. My second choice would be MYdata. They are the large board
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 10:43:08 EDT 1999 | Angie Vale
We currently have a single SMT line consisting of a Sanyo chipshooter in line with a Siplace 80F4 and we are soon going to install a odd form placement machine (probably JOT) into this line prior to the oven. This means going to intrusive reflow, whi