Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 08:54:42 EST 2000 | pascal MATHIEU
Hello friends , in order to try to reduce our labour cost , we are thinking to replace manual placementof PTH COMPONENTS by automatic unit which 'll be able to place relays ,and connectors . is there anybody on this forum to advise us on this topi
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 17:52:24 EST 2000 | Jeff Woodruff
Look into an odd form placer. There are a number of manufacturer's out there, but it depends on the volumes that you are looking for to determine how cost effective. Odd forms can deal with bulk etc relatively easily....Buy a machine that is tailored
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 19:57:59 EST 2000 | park kyung sam
hi. pascal your problem is mine. sorry. i have no experience about m/c for pihr. we use woman for stick pin ,sme connector after mounter. we also consider m/c just like you. what i want to let you know is that http://www.celtronix.com. bye
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 09:54:50 EST 2000 | JAX
Trying to place PTH components with an SMT machine is possible but maybe not plausible. Would you have to buy specialized tools and equipment for the job ( gripper nozzles ). Are the machines you have capable. i.e.. Would you need camera modification
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 27 08:24:41 EDT 2023 | avaqsemi
When designing a PCB to accommodate an intrusive reflow narrow profile connector (electrode rectangular) with specific dimensions, you'll need to consider the pad size, hole size, and other factors to ensure proper solderability and mechanical stabil
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 02:09:43 EDT 2000 | keith_hodgson
We are using a Universal GSM to place Densipaks.Unfortunateley every so often we hit a spell were the Densipak is raised because either one or both of the locating posts on the Densipak has not located correctly in the hole. These are very hard to re
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 08:22:17 EDT 2023 | linux
Hello All, This would be a question for someone with experience in PCB design, Intrusive reflow Narrow profile connector(Electrode Rectangular) L=1mm X W=0.9mm. What shape and size hole is required in the PCB to ensure sufficient solderability and re
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 03 04:04:10 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
SMTNet has a video tape and interactive CD ROM on Intrusive Reflow Soldering that you may want to check out. In addition there are some free inspection standards for pin in hole printing, placement and soldering available at http://www.dpmo-monitori
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 10:28:23 EST 2014 | gregp
Hi Adam, So with two to three people on the slide line, each only able to place five different components maximum, this means you generally don't exceed 10-15 through hole parts per assembly, correct? I am guessing these are mixed technology boards
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 15:16:47 EST 2014 | warwolf
Interesting, see we used to do a large amount of PTH but we have been able to convert most of those parts to SMT now. the majority of our PTH is connectors. I am doing some research as to the types of through hole assembly that still remain.- This d