Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 10:52:19 EST 2008 | kbhatia
R SMT line flow to a R->L flow after the 90 degree turn. We have some equipment that is R->L and wish to interface to the end of this line. So the flow is oven (with enough air blowers that the 8040 is cool) -> 8040 turnstyle to move LEFT (technicall
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 07:40:33 EDT 2005 | pjc
To make an "L" you use a 90 deg turn unit, a.k.a. "diverter" conveyor, then connect to a straight or linking conveyor. Go to this link to see turn unit: http://www.flexlink.com/wps/public/s/10000/c/29667
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 24 09:15:50 EDT 2015 | garym4569
In need of GE VersaMax PLC program for a Simplimatic model 8040 90* turn conveyor. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 18:37:35 EST 2001 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Forgive me for my stupidity. Has anyone moved the fixed side of the Heller's Edge hold conveyor by 50mm ? I need infos on how they did it. This is because of the high delta T that we are getting from our oven which is between 20 to 20 deg. C from
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 02:03:18 EST 1998 | Erhard Hofmann
| | | We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | | | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | | | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | | | flow direction were left to right. | | | Any comment o
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 07:18:20 EDT 1998 | smd
We're getting new SMT equipment! A flex machine and conveyors to boot. We have Simplimatic equipment now but I'm wondering about Lynx (I have the strong impression that Philips wants to deal) or this D-pace company? What's the 411 on these guys? Equ
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 08:14:49 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte
If you hold your board sideways in a 90 degree angle you apply a force of 1 g to your components. 1 g translates into 32 ft / sec. square. This is not too much acceleration for fearless roller coaster drivers but Melf�s and Tantalums can fall off at
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 10:50:59 EDT 1998 | Wayne
Check out PCT Automation Sysems Wayne | We're getting new SMT equipment! A flex machine and conveyors to boot. We have Simplimatic equipment now but I'm wondering about Lynx (I have the strong impression that Philips wants to deal) or this D-pace com
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 16:32:18 EDT 2018 | solderingpro
Conveyors allow for progressive indexing and buffer zones within an SMT line. Not only do they allow technicians improved access to machines for troubleshooting or technical support (which they are VERY Thankful for), but they allow (As many people
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 17:05:17 EST 2003 | Hoss67
DDave, I do not have the benefit of having the old machine here for comparison unfortunately. Comparing topside wetting to old sample boards run on the older machine show similar results. No solder balls. I have a thermal profiler and have run ma