Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 14:33:50 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Elissa can confirm the details of the feeder pitches / differences but I do recall that the green handle CL feeders are for 0201. We never did source the green handle feeders even though they appear to be quite common. The electronic feeder works fin
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 14:42:03 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Hi. Heck no! First, you should find out the Yamaha equivalent of your machine, if known - that is a more common reference when sourcing parts. While we have no affiliation with the vendor other than a very positive history of sourcing a laundry list
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 15:25:50 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
Woah! That's wild! I never knew that such a feeder existed. Do you have a link to that specific feeder on the site so I can look at it? I couldn't find it on there when I looked. Another question for you.. I know the blue handle is used for 0402's w
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 22:39:27 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
Thanks so much for all your help! That's amazing that electric feeders like that exist. I will definitely be reaching out to them and evaluating them. I think you may be made a typo though. The standard black handle 8mm feeders have a 4mm pitch. The
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 15:46:26 EDT 2020 | kumarb
The blue handle CL feeders are 4mm advancement pocket to pocket - suitable for 0402 devices. The green handle CL feedersare 2mm advancement pocket to pocket - suitable for 0201 / 01005 devices. According to Elissa, she did not recommend the use of
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 19:01:39 EDT 1999 | DGrenier
| | I'm hoping to use 0201 caps and resistors in a new design but so far have only found one company who makes such small devices (Murato). | | | | Can anyone direct me to any other supplier? | | | | Are there any particular problems associated wi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:04:36 EDT 2010 | dedwards
I have a question about assembleon vibration feeders. What is the process for loading tubes in these feeders? Our personnel are cutting the top of a tube end around the size of the part and glueing it into place. Then the machine is programmed for
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 14:55:55 EDT 2002 | jdill
Hello Do any of you out there with Philips/Assembleon machines have any tips or tricks to repairing there feeders. I call Assembleon and one guy tells me to clean the heads and the feeders with a small lint free brush and to not use any oil on the he
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 21:20:18 EDT 2024 | compit
Check out Yamaha - also old. A large number of parts (the same machines under the Assembleon, Philips brand), cheap feeders, many parts suppliers. Models from 2 to 16 heads, e.g. Emerald-X can accommodate 84 INDEPENDENT 8 mm feeders.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 08:05:21 EDT 2021 | vinitverma
That's the correct way when optimizing a new program or with less part numbers. But when reoptimizing a running program, it may not be so convenient to change all feeder numbers to '0'. Here is where changing the position to 'Relative' helps without