Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 17:51:59 EDT 1999 | JAS
| | | Can anyone tell me how a Panasoinc MV feeder and a MSH feeder compare in terms of component sizes and placment speeds? I was told that MV feeders can run on an MSH although they take up 2 slots. I'd appreciate the help. | | | | | | Regards,
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 20:58:23 EDT 1999 | J. Robotham
| | Can anyone tell me how a Panasoinc MV feeder and a MSH feeder compare in terms of component sizes and placment speeds? I was told that MV feeders can run on an MSH although they take up 2 slots. I'd appreciate the help. | | | | Regards, | | |
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 01:14:02 EST 2017 | tsvetan
"Pros: -You can fit more feeders on your machines. -One dual lane feeder is cheaper than two single lane feeders" none of these is true for Sony SI-G200 machines we have dual lane feeders are bigger than the standard 8 mm feeders so no space savin
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 04:02:40 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice
"I would expect that any intelligent feeder > enabled machine would pull the correct part no > matter where it is placed on the machine (not > forced by the program)" > > this is true, but you > have to tradeoff the setup time vs production > t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 11:46:33 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
Please define "worst case for feeder sizes". Quantity? Arrangement? wasted feeder space?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 09:29:37 EST 2007 | AR
Thanks Rob So if it is only up to feeder space and fast and easy feeder loading mechanism, then surely most brands with feeder exchange carts will be equally fast or even better when changing over, provided you have a sufficient number of exchange f
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:55:12 EDT 2006 | bobpan
oh....one more....you could also just assign your new board to the table top you want to use and just do an incremental opt. but there must be enough feeder space chow
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 08:18:20 EDT 2006 | dirk29
You can do that if you have enough feeder space....but i doubt it unless you have a lot of machines in line.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 20:58:45 EDT 2007 | Steve
I have a project I would like to consider a Juki machine for. I am trying to find out if a Juki 2000 series machine can pick up parts from 12mm and 16mm simultaneously with all heads for good optimisation performance? IE are the heads spacing the sam
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:44:17 EDT 2006 | bobpan
You can either optimize both boards from the very start to the same table top or you can assign the feeders under configure tabletop to the same spot that they were in when you optimized the first program. Remember that you can optimize many differen