Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 26 21:26:45 EDT 2011 | fholtman
I have a dead motor in one of our triple tracks, one of the three that advance the tape. was just wondering if anyone has been able to order this or any other motors direct or if they all have to come through Siemens. thanks in advance for any replys
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 20:35:16 EDT 2011 | smellew
Hi you can buy the motors individually direct from Siemens or others suppliers like ourselves SME(Surface Mount Engineering)also many other uk & EU dealers(STM, Adopt, AMS,ISS & CPS, just search you'll find them plus many china suppliers, (Left side
Electronics Forum | Sat May 10 12:58:33 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
I find 100 feeder slots of 16 mm width quite sufficient. If there are two feeder tables, each table is ~ 36� wide. Even slow machines can travel that distance in less then 1.5 seconds. If I further assume, that an optimized set up may save 30-40 % o
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 | Fri Oct 25 10:22:34 EDT 2002 | dougt
Is anyone out there using bulk feeders? What component sizes are you running through them, anything other than 0201's? How about tube and vibe feeders, do these things have electronics on them now to keep track of part types, lane positions, etc.? I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 17:06:29 EDT 2015 | swag
Awesome! It's good you found feeder teach. One warning: feeder teach is not slot specific (at least not when I ran GSM). Example: You teach an 8mm feeder in slot 30. You then teach an 8mm feeder in slot 31. The pick will change for the slot 30
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 16:07:59 EDT 2002 | ksfacinelli
I was interested in hearing about the different techniques companies are using for keeping track of reels. I will start by saying if you have a small number of feeders and part numbers this may not seem to be a big deal but in many larger OEM's the
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