Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 29 11:58:41 EST 2016 | dustin
When looking at 0402 parts in our old style Europlacer trolleys, the pick up point is in between two part slots. I have heard that there is a manual adjust somewhere on the sides of the trolley that will let you move part into the pick up window. I h
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 08:58:48 EST 2016 | mbass
From what I can rememeber I used to set x & y to zero advance the tap ethen it was press the lane and vaild button together to advance half a pitch which should bring it all into line. All the older RC software you could just put a manual adjustment
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 17:32:17 EST 2020 | atpico
We are looking to buy a 2nd hand Europlacer p-n-p. We would be very grateful to have a real production competent opinion about EP feeders/trolleys Questions: 1. generally how good/bad are older (Gen1, Gen2) Europlacer feeders and trolleys systems
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 13:26:55 EST 2020 | atpico
Hello Dave, Thank you. I certainly look on Used Equipment Mart section. The question was if Gen 1 feeders/trolleys worth to invest or better try to buy EP Gen 2 feeders/trolleys even if significantly much expensier/rare on used machines market.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 02:16:46 EST 2020 | davef
Used Equipment Mart [nav bar on the left margin of your screen] * SMTnet > Used Euipment Mart > RFQ [nav bar on the left margin of your screen]
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 07:31:34 EST 2021 | atpico
Great! Thank you! What about Gen1 vs Gen2(NT) EP feeders (not feeder elements)
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 10:47:48 EST 2021 | mbass
Hi, As a user of EP P&P machines for over 20 years I have used Gen 1 & Gen 2 Trolleys. If you can get Gen 2 Trolleys with Elements that would be the preference as there are a few options available on the Gen 2 not on Gen 1. That said the Gen 1 Trolle
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 07:48:39 EST 2021 | mbass
Go for Gen 2 NT feeders, the Gen 1 Feeders tend to be problematic the older they get whereas the Gen 2 feeders are a much better prospect. I've used 8, 12, 16, 24 and 44mm. Some problems to look out for is pull back of coverlay and removal of waste
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 15:45:20 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
Yeah my issue with the CLM945 type single slot feeders used for parts over 6mm is they index forwards using a tiny servo attached to some gears that pull on the cover tape. A system that begs to fail, the tape can stretch, the gears can start grabbin
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 19:28:51 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice
That's not really the point of dual lane feeders. As a general rule having a dual lane 8mm feeder means the machines "slots" are actually 16mm, dual lanes on a 8mm feeder helps keep the overall lane density of a machine higher, its much easier to bui