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Quad will not dump parts into bucket.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 15:48:03 EST 2016 | ahanna

Hey everybody! So my Quad 4000c has been acting funny lately. When it goes to dumb a rejected part into the dump bucket it doesn't actually drop the component. This results in it trying to pick up another part with the previous part still on the nozz

Quad will not dump parts into bucket.

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 08:29:48 EST 2016 | ahanna

Water can be the issue. After Christmas break we came back to find a fair amount of water build up in our airlines for the building. I will check out the regulator as well as the solenoid. Thank you. I appreciate it.

Quad will not dump parts into bucket.

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 06:14:32 EST 2016 | bobpan

There should be a regulator to adjust the puff off on the inside left back panel. Remove the left side cover to get to it. Write down what its set at prior to adjusting it. I have also seen this problem caused by water in the system. Make sure that y

Problem with YAMAHA 84S

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 05:50:06 EDT 2007 | meritajs

Dear Jon You are right Our dump bucket location was without reach 3 head. We rectified this position and now mounter works OK Thank you Peter

GSM camera lens

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 17:36:29 EST 2008 | flipit

SWAG is right on the money. I had a 0.5 mil per pixel camera and a 1 mil per pixel camera. As you increase magnification your focal range goes down. So your part height becomes much more critical. Parts out of focus will be rejected to the dump b

Who is this moon man?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 17:25:31 EDT 2006 | flipit

Moon man was guy who contributed often to smtnet. He had a lot of experience behind him. He breathed nitrogen, drank flux with an occasional shot of 111 trichloroethane, and his lunch consisted of dump bucket vision rejects. He was originally crea

Universal Instruments Lightning Heads

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 16:21:03 EDT 2007 | adlsmt

We have two, about 2.5 years old and 1.5 years old. We run all kinds of parts and get about 18K to 20K CPH. The pick accuracy is fantastic so have saved a lot of $$$$ by not having dump buckets full of parts at the end of runs. I could not be happier

Problem with YAMAHA 84S

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 17:24:20 EDT 2007 | jmelson

I think the Yamaha 84S is very similar to my Philips CSM84. head 3 cannot reach all the feeder locations. I believe feeder locations 1-3 on the front rail, and is it 41-43 on the back rail (the first 3 again) are out of range for the X axis to move

upgrading pnp

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 19:24:37 EST 2008 | swag

We have an Advantis and it's great for low volume, high mix (flexjet head). If you have good CAD data to upload, it takes little time to program as you can update vision on parts and placements while you are actually building boards ("NPI mode"). I

Re: solder dross recovery

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 00:47:00 EST 2000 | Donnie DeYoung

Mark, If you find out anything please let me know. The only way we do it is by hand using a slotted spoon and dumping the lead and dross into a 3 gallon bucket and having it taken off site and recycled. It's a pain in the neck, and I don't like we

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