Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 09:36:41 EDT 2004 | davef
Thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 21:20:05 EDT 2006 | davef
We'd: * Clamp vice grips on the leads to keep movement of the leads from weakening the seal between the leads and the plastic body of the device. * Bend each lead skyward [90* to the deck] at a different distance from the body. * Wrap the insulated w
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 16 21:46:45 EST 2020 | nizar
Hi Tommy, I don't have picture right now. Surface where the nozzle grip is different width size. Thanks for the point. As per your previous mention, I will look into the tray cavity setting and nozzle. Many thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 03:48:18 EST 2022 | frankchan
Maybe also check the air pressure, the lack of air pressure could also sometimes make the head lose grip on the nozzles
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 03:40:13 EST 2000 | G. English
We have seen this problem, again using the methods recommended by Siemens. We tried different methods of splicing the tapes, but again the material was clogging in the feeders and especially in the cogs which grip and feed the tape. The only method
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 17:58:54 EDT 2002 | Jacob Morris
Greetings, Could somebody recommend a good parts counter that can handle taped SMT and thru-hole components? I'm looking at some counters made by APS and some made by Grip, but I'd like some feedback about these products from people who use them. A
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 21:29:09 EDT 2004 | davef
Peter Please remove the two pirate software and the three job posting threads from the forum. The longer you leave junk like that on the forum, the more that it become acceptable. Those posting have no business remaining where they are. I have
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 04:04:36 EST 2020 | nizar
Hi Tommy, Thanks for the reply. We use chuck nozzle and grip the dimm connector body to pick up. The concern is; we do pick up 2 same connector but different component size (height and width) due to different company. So, we create two different
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 11:18:21 EDT 2012 | swag
You have to loosen the tension on both sides of the drive belt and skip a tooth or two until the cenveyor is parrallel. You'll have to grip the belt tight on one of the drive gears then force the other gear to rotate inside the belt on the other end
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 04 10:02:53 EST 2017 | mikekeens
GC-PowerPlace from http://www.graphicode.com/ will do this but takes time to get to grips with and can be time consuming depending on the design complexity and the type of data available. Ideally i recommend asking for CAD data as this will contain