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Re: Fine Pitch Components

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:42:54 EDT 2000 | Jason

Nick...I use a pair of digital calipers with no problems. all you do is measure one lead and zero the calipers with that reading on the display. then measue across 2 leads and the number is displayed is the pitch! That's the way I do it.

Hostile environment for inspection equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:57:44 EDT 2004 | Don Ackerman

We are a capacitor manufacturer. After crimping, we inspect the case length with digital calipers. The harsh environment (acid) destroys the calipers. Has anyone found chemical resistant measuring devices that will withstand this hostile environment?

FUJI CP3 Ball Screw

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:22:53 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf

If it's an NSK screw try giving them a call. Have your calipers ready.

Creating new parts

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 30 18:18:57 EDT 2014 | swag

Use calipers or "componenet datasheet" from component manufacturer. Most available on-line.

Re: Fuji PD Development

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 11:15:44 EDT 2000 | Ioan

Matt, no matter how extensive the PD library you get with the different Fuji systems, you will still have to tweak some of them. But there's something you should lock in your drawer, the caliper. Why using it? The most accurate data is in the data s

Re: Fine Pitch Components

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:52:25 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Nick: I got two choices for ya: 1 Call your supplier, have 'em send ya an outline drawing, and read the pitch from the drawing. 2 Buy a vernier caliper and measure the center to center spacing of the leads. Good luck

Hostile environment for inspection equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:43:29 EDT 2004 | davef

How about: * Plastic calipers: For instance: http://www.mitutoyo.com/cat2000a/o-09.htm * Go / No go gages? We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company linked above.

Melf components

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 11:23:42 EDT 2007 | Stefan

Hi, Can somebody tell if for melf components the x and z sizes are the same? Normally they are, but the machine's vision system sees only 60-70% of the x size due to light dispersion. The Z dimension has to be the one measured with a vernier caliper?

Fuji CP-6 Feeder Maintenance Programs

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 14:49:45 EDT 2007 | mulder0990

That is what I was hoping to hear. I found one of that sort of design and I am looking into it now. No beels or whistles, just a couple of heavy duty brackets, some calipers, and a microscope. 7K seems like a good price for me.

Creating new parts

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 00:57:43 EDT 2014 | padawanlinuxero

Like SWAG said most of them are on the datasheets from the manufacturer, the hard way is to get the caliper an start measuring the component, other is the autoteach function in the machine, does your machine has that option?

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