Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 09:48:27 EST 2017 | westshoredesign
10mins to print an 8mm wheel. Experimenting with both Ninja Flex, and Ninja Semi-Flex, I think the Flex is probably going to be the winner though. Had to upgrade our filament feeder on the printer to use either of them. Totally worth it though. Not s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 16:49:20 EST 2010 | grantf
With regards to the list provided by Tech1 where would the Black 8mm feeder fit into the list?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 15 13:49:19 EDT 2003 | pbc1963
We just started using the 8mm Agilis feeders and found componets are lost during loading and unloading. Thinking about keeping the feeders resident on about 75 of our high runner reels and stocking as point of use. Has anyone run into a similar sit
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 19:02:30 EST 2010 | casmt
I agree with the range. I do find that sot's run better in Red. There is a Black Agilis (8mm) I use for Tant B's
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:06:43 EST 2010 | kpm135
basically the rule of thumb for the 8mm feeder is that you only want one component exposed in the pocket at a time. If you see more than one component exposed you need to go down in size. The reason for this is that if there is another component expo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 17:19:34 EDT 2002 | Jimmy
The Agilis feeders perform as advertised after having them in use for several months. They significantly reduce the time it takes to load and unload feeders and don't require maintenance and calibration (unlike traditional feeders and the older Mydat
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 07:19:12 EDT 2003 | bernard
Hi pete, We have being using the 8mm agilis feeder for nearly 12 months now, and contary to what you are finding the great advantage of this Mydata feeder system is that we loose very few components, you need no lead in etc. ( compared to other mach
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 18:18:55 EST 2010 | grantf
Could someone provide to me a definitive list of the component sizes used on the 4 types or colors of the 8mm Agilis Feeder Inserts. I am a new employee and this is the first time I have encountered Mydata equipment. Life was easier when I was using
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 15:14:53 EST 2020 | SMTA-Alex
This happens with either old tape, the cover tape doesn't stay sealed on the left side, or is the seal is too far to the right, the knife lifts the cover tape. There isn't much you can do in this case. Your choices are: switch the component into an A
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 07:46:49 EDT 2003 | pbc1963
Bernard, The problem we have is when unloading the feeder several components may be lost due to the partial peel back of he cover tape. This area I am referencing just passed the point of the knife to the pick area. Also matching the correct feeder