Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 17:29:02 EDT 2007 | fnorradd
I am currently having a problem with uncut legs on one side of axial components from a universal dual head insertion machine. Initially it was thought that the anvil on one side was engaging slow so I stripped down and changed the seals in the botto
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 21:20:53 EDT 2007 | molos21
You should check your back stroke of the cutter. The backstroke is probably too long which cause a mechanical jam when you fire the cut and clinch. The anvil goes up first and then come the cut and clinch at this point the jam should appear. There is
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 18:03:52 EDT 2007 | fnorradd
Thanks for all of the informations guys, after spending some time rechecking the set ups and checking for worn components in case there was something i missed, i then took some time whilst an operator ran the machine to watch. Whilst doing this i no
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 | 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 | Tue Sep 18 16:30:29 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I think Darron drove that DHVCD off'n a tall cliff. There's a whole bunch of stuff that could cause no-cuts, but without more information (dings on leads, full insertion, dry-run performance, continuity checking results) we'd all be (and have been)
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