Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 01:08:30 EDT 2005 | Miked
We use in our production a lot of axial components so we dont have any smd components or pcb`s. Now i would like to know is there in a world any axial component shooting machines?
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 | Mon Aug 08 16:49:44 EDT 2005 | slthomas
There's a Universal 6241D on the Equipment Mart page of this site in New Hampshire, and a 6241B in the UK. I've always like Universal, but admittedly that's all I know about PTH AI. :)
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.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 11:24:24 EST 1998 | niall hayes
Hello, We are currently trying to design and ultimately implement a system that will be able to count and manage component placement for three Sanyo chipshooters on three SMT lines. As the number of components decreases in the reels we want to be ab
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 11:41:26 EST 1998 | Scott Cook
| Hello, | We are currently trying to design and ultimately implement a system that will be able to count and manage component placement for three Sanyo chipshooters on three SMT lines. | As the number of components decreases in the reels we want to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 02:49:13 EDT 2006 | reypal
Is there any industry standard to what acceptable (%) level the throw-out component during placement.regardless, program-vison, feeder, nozzle,component problem? Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 11:38:47 EDT 2021 | bangir
Hi All, Do you have any experience for LGA component rework on SRT equipment? Please share how to re-soldering the LGA component to PCB pads. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 23:44:41 EDT 2006 | reypal
Thanks Darby for your comment and absolutely agree with you. What we are trying to define here is a KPI for throw out. but before that, we need to get a guideline or standard as reference. in this case, if no any industry standard then we can use cur
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 11:54:22 EDT 2021 | cbart
We do this quote often with our older Summit machine. there are a few ways to do this. all of these are assuming you have parts on the boards already and are working around them. 1- if you have a good tech that can add solder to the pads on the PCB a