Electronics Forum: faster placement (Page 1 of 7)

Thru_hole component placement

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

Typical placement speeds - please advise

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 11:59:41 EDT 2014 | rgduval

I've primarily used MyData equipment, personally, and, optically centered devices definitely take longer than mechanically centered parts on a MyData, owing to the construction of the machine. With a fixed upward looking camera, the head has to pick

SMT placement machines. Where are we going ?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 03:27:36 EDT 2009 | grantp

Hi, I have only handled MYDATA and Fuji personally. MYDATA was not realiable, Fuji's are perfect. As for feeders the XP series, we have 5 of them, and they all use the same feeders as the older machines such as CP and IP series. The XP can even use

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 07:56:45 EDT 2009 | jeffreyj

Thanks for the reply, Sr.Tech. Sure, I'm considering all of the things you've mentioned. It certainly seems that service and spare parts are easy to obtain for the Quads, which is the main reason I am even considering the dinosaurs (that and they ca

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 08:19:57 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf

Hmmm...The Juki machines are designed for high mix frequent change over. They are very flexible. I am not familiar with a JX100. We have KE2000 series machines. One of my buddies owns a small contract business. He has an older Quad. I believe it i

SMT placement machines. Where are we going ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:29:51 EDT 2009 | grantp

Hi, We just had delivered one of these and it's incredible. It's an amazing machine, and watching it load such a large board totally accurately, from end to end is amazing. Apparently we took delivery of only the second machine to ship in the world

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 11:43:13 EST 2009 | tpappano

Hi Jeffrey, I bought my first used p&p last year, and I wholeheartedly agree the process of picking out one of these things is daunting! I am a small OEM with a strong tendency toward vertical integration. I'm just not satisfied unless I control a

Re: Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 16:06:45 EDT 1998 | Lee Anderson

Dear Dick, My company manufactures a low cost fully automatic pick and place machine for under $20K. It's a tabletop system but can handle boards upto 12" x 24" and place all kinds of parts from 0603 to fine pitch at rates upto 3500 pph. We also ha

Re: IPII v.s IPIII

Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 23:22:44 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb

Jerry, Contact FujiAmerica and ask for their newest product Guide. Some differences are..... IP2 - SMD1 vision (back lighting only, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - SMD3 vision (back, front, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - BGA transport, I

Socket Receptical for Relays :Pick-n-place

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 17:45:48 EST 2017 | mac5

We have, in the past, made our own trays for loose parts and put them in the tray tower. Of course someone has to put the parts into the tray so you may not be saving any labor but the machine placement should be faster. BR, Mac

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