Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 22:26:53 EST 1998 | Larry
I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. 60 station rotary head. 8222 Controler Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. Asking $80,000 E-mail for more info. larrys@adepttech.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 00:14:21 EST 1998 | Larry
I made a mistake on the price. It's only $55,000. Priced for a quick sale, we need the floor space. | I have a Universal 6241A axial lead sequencer. | 60 station rotary head. | 8222 Controler | Insertion rates up to 8,000 components per hour. | Askin
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 07:12:07 EDT 2005 | pci
yes there are. main mfrs of axial inserters are panasonic,samsung,tdk,universal.... in some of the cases u need to have a axial sequencer too, which are used to sequence the axial componnets prior to the insertion.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 19 20:26:50 EST 2024 | mistrthou
Its looking like we'll be moving away from our axial auto inserter for the time being and to manual insertions. Then we'll look for a semi-auto or hand assist unit. Something like either the Robotas or CS-400 if we can find a decent used one. Looks
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 20:31:19 EST 2024 | mistrthou
Maybe a better question is "Who makes something more modern as a replacement?" I see theres a few Chinese companies that make new axial inserters. Panasonic makes an AV132. Are there any decent machines 10-15 years old to replace our 30 year old mach
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 17:02:29 EST 2024 | mistrthou
We either have the automated axial inserter or manual hand insertion without aid. A few boards we do may only have a dozen or so resistors. We do others that have 90 or so insertions. Those board on the machine take less than a minute. By hand, inclu
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 06:45:19 EST 2020 | alpha1
Depending on your equipment. If you are running stand alone equipment. Separate Sequencer and Axial Inserter there's not much you can due expect check the process. The axial should still catch at least most of the defects. If you have a combination u
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 31 10:54:32 EST 2020 | rvines1
One concern with DIP insertion is making sure the operator inserts the correct tube into the correct feeder. Has anyone ever tried pick-to-light or anything similar?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 13:55:36 EDT 2000 | Rob Cass
Sequenced tape and reel I have talked with several companies, regarding sequence taping and reeling of axial components. However, non-are capable of SEQUENCING tape and reels for axial insertion. Please let me know of any companies that SEQUENCE.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 09:07:43 EDT 2005 | mgrimes
I understand this isn't the appropriate place for equipment marketing, however, EAS has several Axial Inserters available (6287A's, 6287B's, 2596 Sequencers, 6241D). If interested, you can contact me at matt@easiky.com.