Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 07:35:37 EDT 2000 | Henrik Eklund
Hello everyone out there, I have been working in the SMT process for a couple o years now, and now I'm partly responsible for the turret head component mounting process. We are about to buy new equipment and I want to do a capability study of this m
Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 07:19:03 EDT 2019 | youngbuck
Hi Sankar, I have had experience with the SX and X2 so I'm not sure how similar ours is to yours but i can give you some suggestions. 1. As Thomas said you could do a vaccum check and make sure the 4007 nozzle has around the same settings as the ot
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 08:53:53 EDT 2014 | fredcalkins
That would be easy to check. Degaus the whole nozzle not just the tip. It should take more than a week to become magnetized again. If it becomes magnetic sooner maybe degauss the head? I would also make sure your vacuum does not come on till the noz
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 07:39:11 EDT 2001 | caldon
Can you confirm the components are being picked up from the feeders? If the Feeder table calibration is incorrect the components could be picked up off from the begining. This would result in 1) nozzle barely picking up the part and as the head moves
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 10:51:46 EST 2002 | stefwitt
Dave is right. There is no machine on the market which can handle a 1.5 m long "board". If you or someone else will have to tinker with a custom made machine, it will be less expensive to use a used machine ( I could be offering some used Siemens mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 13:48:37 EDT 2009 | christian01976
Hello! You can check your vacuum in MANUAL and then VACUUM IN MONITOR. You can switch the vacuum on or off for each head. With a TYPE 72 nozzle and no component the vacuum should be around 80 or 90 and with a component at the nozzle it should be ove
Electronics Forum | Sat May 06 06:19:36 EDT 2017 | rob
You could also try some of the 3D MID placement machines - some have dispense heads in with the placement heads, so theoretically you could place on the PCB paste, dispense on the terminals. and place the new part. Yamaha/I-Pulse do a couple: https:
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 05:01:42 EST 2018 | smtspareparts
when encountered the material that should be picked simultaneously but actually not,just stop the machine when the mounter head moves to that feeder and move the pick up coodinator with HOD,till it is picked simultaneously, James http://www.smt-pre
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:01:59 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
Flason SMT FUJI Pick and Place Machine: http://www.flason-smt.com/product/FUJI-Chip-Mounter-SMT-spare-parts-A10395-Fiber-Amplifier.html http://www.flason-smt.com/product/FUJI-Chip-Mounter-SMT-spare-parts-Amplifier-A1038t.html http://www.flason-smt.co
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 07 15:16:46 EST 2003 | Claude_Couture
Bulk parts cassettes... another idea that must have looked good at the time. Too bad the manufacturing trend went from low mix / high volume to high mix / low volume. I guess the feeders have to be too complex to feed the part properly to the machine