Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 16:29:02 EDT 2002 | pjc
Because most placement machine mfgs' feeders vary in width sizes its best to get the reference from them. Like how many 8mm slots does their 16mm consume, and so forth. Std. Sizes I've seen are: 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 24mm, 32mm, 44mm, 56mm, 72mm, 88mm, 10
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 08:16:57 EDT 2005 | gregp
Base, You are absolutely correct. This is what I intend to do. In fact, our feeders at one time had reel hangers that would allow for reel removal and thus splicing. Sometimes it is frustrating when people are set in their ways and won't consider
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:06:43 EST 2010 | kpm135
basically the rule of thumb for the 8mm feeder is that you only want one component exposed in the pocket at a time. If you see more than one component exposed you need to go down in size. The reason for this is that if there is another component expo
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 14:25:08 EST 2000 | Sergey
Dear Sirs Good business day! I need the following feeders for CSM60 machine: - Stick feeders: 1. 20 mm x 1 2. 13 mm x 3 3. 8mm x 7 - Tape feeders: 1. 16 mm, 9" x 7 you seems to be have not this 2. 24 mm, 9" x 3 3. 32mm, 9" x 1 - Manual tray feeder
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 16:39:29 EST 2012 | triadelectronics
Our company is going to attempt to place 0201 components using our Fuji CP4-3 with the upgraded SMD3 vision system. Count On Tools is providing the 0.4 mm nozzles and we are using our 8mmX2mm feeders with the 0.7mm tape leaf (if it works at all we w
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 21 18:06:45 EDT 1998 | Fred Dub
New developments in bulk feeding are making this process of feeding passive components more and more attractive to the PCB manufacturers, for whom the tape feeding for a long time was the solution. The rapid growth in the number of passive component
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 00:04:44 EDT 1998 | Fred Dub
| New developments in bulk feeding are making this process of feeding passive components more and more attractive to the PCB manufacturers, for | whom the tape feeding for a long time was the solution. The rapid growth in the number of passive compo
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 10:27:32 EDT 2003 | bernard
Hi Pete, What you are describing is something that will happen regardless of feeder type or machine type. When taking off a partial reel there is the potiential to lose components. It is minimised by careful handling. Yes I would agree that the Myda
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 17:18:59 EST 1998 | Tom
| My company is now using Fuji SMT machine, and is now considering to purchase QP132. Appreciate if sone one let me know about QP132's capability, relaiability and atability on the production. And what is advantages conpared to Philips FCM. | |Other
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:12:14 EST 2000 | Dean
Opeator point of view: 1. eassy to read menues. Organized structure. Large text and use of color to indicate important info status...green=good, yellow= warning, red=fatal etc. Simplicity rules in this realm. GUI are great for operations screens