Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 10:53:56 EST 2006 | edruppert
AMS, Are you aware that you will have to purchase several types of insertion equipment for different part types? You will need an axial inserter, radaial and DIP inserter to cover the gamut of thru-hole insertion. Even then you may not cover oddba
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 11 15:08:33 EDT 1999 | George Henning
I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stick. Any
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 09:48:40 EDT 2009 | allwave
Hi Guys, > > can anyone recommend a good and > reliable prep machine? that can also perform > trimming and forming for axial and radial > components. our plant is located in > philippines. > > thanks in advance kircchoffs. We use Hepco Mac
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 17:29:27 EDT 2000 | C.K.
Okay, so my boss gives me this little "side project" that nobody else wanted to do... ....our Component Prep area (an area that no Engineer wants to support) is in need of a thru-hole component counter - counts both bulked and reeled parts. They ha
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 14:36:58 EST 2010 | gregp
Hi Dave, The short answer is "it doesn't". The mascot is simply a light guided assembly system. The major difference is the CS-400E machine has the fully programmable cut and clinch unit doing it's thing under the board while it is being assembled.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 20:48:07 EDT 2016 | deanm
I'm assuming these are two leaded axial components. GPD Global makes fluid dispensing and component prep equipment. Component leads can be formed (or bent) in order to provide some resistance in the hole during insertion. This should prevent the comp
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 18:20:02 EST 1999 | Brian W.
It is also possible to use standoffs to provide the board spacing. There are permanent types and washaway types. This eliminates the need for special prepping of components. The operator slides the bead over the lead prior to installation. I have
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 09:13:14 EDT 2003 | davef
To us, time above liquidous plus 20*C is more important than the 60 sec [er what ever] above 183*C [which we think is meaningless] that the fine solder paste supplier suggest. Based on what you've told us and lacking any failure analysis, we'd gue
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 12:54:20 EDT 2005 | russ
The process flow should be the same for all of these. I will admiot that I did not check each acronym you provided to see if any of these components require some sort of prep first before attachment.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 19:06:42 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Plenty of people don't like cut 'n clinch and might appreciate just having the cut part. We do a mix of OEM and CEM work, because of the low volumes special tooling for a product is often out of the question so that is one thing to consider. We use t