Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 07:22:11 EDT 2014 | oguzdtas
First all, I am very new about all this stuff so please forgive me if i say anything wrong. We are using a universal vcd axial. We had a problem with cut and clinch. We blieve if we lengthen the wreck material going inside the tubes, the problem wil
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 13:08:38 EST 2018 | lukejk95
Thank you for responding, we replaced those parts and it happens in step mode too, it happens as soon as it reaches the pcb before the cut and clinch process.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:11:35 EST 2018 | charliedci
If you have a Universal machine, try southwestautomationconsultants.com. He is located in Arizona, but is good about phone and e-mail support. Dan has helped me with my 25 year old axial.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:20:45 EST 2018 | slthomas
Can you reproduce this in step mode? When exactly does it happen? During the cut step?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 05:43:27 EST 2018 | alpha1
If the part is kicking up on one side or the other make sure you've done the following: Replaced the inside formers, shoulder screws, shear block and o rings. It sounds like you have the clinch covered. Also check the driver tips. If they are smooth
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 01 13:44:07 EST 2018 | horchak
Is this across different assemblies or components? HAS the machine been calibrated lately? Are you using an adjustable fixture or dedicated tooling plate? Is it a rotating table and are you using it? Was program generated with CAD data or self taught
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 12:28:32 EST 2018 | slthomas
What I'm thinking is that your cutter/former (or whatever the "boot" shaped assembly is called, that provides the dies for cutting and forming parts from the tape) could be worn, dull, bent, etc., and once in a while you get a lead that doesn't enter
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 21:37:53 EST 2018 | lukejk95
Hello, so basically I've been having trouble with parts popping up as they are being inserted into the PCB. It happens at random and I've gone through multiple rebuilds and tons of adjustments and still cant get a clean run. I've tried raising the cu
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 07:32:32 EDT 2005 | Hannu
Morning all Can anybody inform what IPC says about TH axial and radial component lead clinching, especially clinching angle and clinching direction? Regards Hannu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 18:58:20 EDT 2020 | stephendo
Insertion isn't enough. You also need cut and clinch for axial, radial, and dip components.