Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 16:05:23 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Posting a few more pix on how the 24V is sourced from our Emerald-X (Yamaha YV88X) which looks very similar to your machine. Look for the power supply connector for the dump feeder (which we bought used out of Shenzhen - working well). The green belt
Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 14:46:38 EDT 2020 | dnachristen
Hello, We are looking for sources to keep our old Comtra Belt Feeders going for our Assembleon equipment. Mainly the belts that transport the component forward. Comtra went out of business years ago and parts are no longer available. I'm just looki
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 01:55:27 EDT 2004 | Frank
Contact your manufacturer of the machine and see if the belt feeders are available. Comtra Systems is the maker of the belt feeders and I do not know if they sell direct to the end-user. I don't have any contact information for them. I know they
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:41:53 EDT 2006 | flipit
This is from 1995/96 time frame. I believe they sold their business to Philips and now Assembleon. Good luck! Comtra Systems, Inc. 2585 North Fairview Ave. Roseville, MN 55113 612-633-4084 800-936-6286
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 11:02:34 EDT 2012 | rmazenha
I need to place on my OPAL XII assembleon machine SOIC8 component. They are on tube package. What is the best way to place them without problems: belt feeder, stick feeder, ..., what are the differences between them? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 07:40:55 EST 2020 | tomdegas
I swapped the mi boards with ones from a working My12 machine and the same results. To recap my problem: On "Hardware Initialization" the center jaws open and close, the Hydra Theta belt moves back and forth, the Hydra head moves all the way down an
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:07:29 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
flason smt SMT spare parts: http://www.flason-smt.com/product/SMT-spare-parts-Assembleon-Controller-Bvm-5322-216-04698.html http://www.flason-smt.com/product/SMT-spare-parts-Assembleon-Control-V2-1-Rev-B-8mm-4022-594-10010.html http://www.flason-smt
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 02:33:38 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
When you buy pick and place machine there are few things to consider: 1. Always buy fastest and greatest machine which you can afford, faster machines has lower cost per placed components and you have room for your business to grow. 2. Always buy m
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