Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 10:14:53 EST 2015 | jax
Many Manufacturers make Large board capable machines. A quick way to find them is to look for LED machines, the lengths should range from 32" to 52", although some simply manipulate the staging (clamping) area to achieve length. The trick is finding
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 16:03:08 EST 2018 | cbeneat
Wondering if anyone will have an idea on what we are experiencing with our Panasonic. When the machine goes to change nozzles,it errors out saying "Nozzle exist error(Rack) occurred,(R side)" There is nothing in the nozzle bank, actually replaced ban
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 11:45:32 EDT 2019 | slthomas
There are quite a few papers out there on the subject. Just enter "SMT void reduction" into google or other search engine and take your pick. That said, slow ramp rates and paste volume reduction are a good place to start. Although I haven't tried i
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 07:16:35 EDT 2022 | madisreivik
The problem is that.. 1) it always drops at the same location and the vacuum led shows that machine indeed turns the vacuum off ! 2) the same nozzle picks up much heavier components from other feeders without problems 3) the MTU component - i turn
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 18:02:06 EST 2006 | GS
Sorry Mike, I did not understood you were looking for pick and place's operator training, etc. Juki 700 series in Europe, (known also with brand name Zevatech , Ch, until late '90s)are very popular pick and place and it may be there are also some fr
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 13:45:12 EDT 2007 | brulal1
We are low volume high mix, when we program the pick and place equipment we like to program and optimize several different PCB on the same set-up. We used to work with Panapro form Panasonic. I have and MSR, MPA 3F and Universal Advantis AX-72. Looki
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 01:50:28 EDT 2010 | tonaxel
Hello, I just have a bit problems with one TM8 what is not always able to put the parts in the right pick position. The wheel with the part stops very often before the pick position. Does anybody have a service manual for the TM8? Thank you very muc
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 09:29:29 EST 2015 | tsvetan
Any major brand (Samsung, Juki, Panasonic, Fuji) will work, most important is what service and support you will get *after* you buy the new machine. Once the machine is set and run, the most annoying part is to have downtime waiting for support quest
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 09:05:02 EDT 2005 | cmiller
How do apply it in your process? It would seem best to screen the electrically conductive epoxy then dispense the thermally conductive epoxy to bond the part to the heat sink pad. Any help or opinions would be appreciated. I dont think the System Uni
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 10:02:39 EDT 2005 | cmiller
How do apply it in your process? It would seem best to screen the electrically conductive epoxy then dispense the thermally conductive epoxy to bond the part to the heat sink pad. Any help or opinions would be appreciated. I dont think the System Uni