Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 17:00:26 EST 1999 | Dave F
Listed in the archive are suppliers of lead forming equipment. Most have equipment that can do the stand-ups you require. Yes you may be able to find this used. Yes you may be able to find someone with that machine near you who after you buy the t
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 11:51:58 EST 1999 | g cronin
i have a large job that has quite a few stand-up axial resistors on it and i am looking for a way to prep them does anyone know of: - a service that does this type of preforming, - a fairly inexpensive machine capable of stand-up preforming please
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 11:33:49 EDT 2009 | floydf
I've got a Universal axial machine with an 8221 controller on it. It stopped communicating to the monitor. Also, when I start it up the run light comes on for a second and then goes off. Does anyone have any ideas on where I can find information for
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 08:32:11 EDT 2009 | jeffharley
Make sure you have DC ok light on, on the EMI/PS card slot one. If not check your DC voltages at the card...5,15+,15-,12 v dc. if your voltages are not there then the machine will not run.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 21:29:31 EDT 2009 | stevezeva
I don't think NEA is around anymore. I know of a great guy named Don Burshnick at a place called SMT Technologies that used to build Universal machines and knows them like the back of his hand, call him at: 607-772-2900. Steve
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 11:07:14 EDT 2013 | garyck
On last question. Is it possible to feed loose resistors into the machine one at a time?. We use a lot of parts where yearly usage is less than 1000 per year. Gary.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 22:10:38 EDT 2013 | jaimebc
We have HRFT-301U ( staple bend) is fairly easy to set up. All you need is t-handle Allen that I believe is provided with the machine. All adjustments to form a part, both pitch and lead length are mechanically adjusted by sliding the forming and c
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 12:22:08 EDT 2001 | Kevin
Cal, There are several suppliers of cover tape materials that do not require heat to activate the adhesive. 3M and Advantek are likely the leaders. There are relatively few T&R machines that can handle both heat and non-heat applications - as Chri
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 22:21:54 EDT 2001 | caldon
.............and since this link originated from march of 2000 I should not expect a response
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 13:37:35 EDT 2001 | Stefan
The pressure sensitive tape is used as an alternative to heat sealed cover tape. It works usually quite well and is easily applied by the taping machine, but it can create some problems in the tape feeder. In the Surftape, Cal is referring to, the c