Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 10:24:24 EDT 2012 | gmcquoid
Interested in using a Board Loader or Jedec Tray feeder to position parts for Robotic assembly. Looking for a SMT equip surplus rep in Northern California.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 03:16:39 EST 2018 | reckless
Thanks for the explanation but we dont have a need for a JEDEC tray or matrix tray feeder. My volume is half million pieces a year so we are on the small side of the spectrum.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 15:20:35 EDT 2001 | stefwitt
You can make up a plate over lapping the tape exit guide and to the right up to the nozzle changer. It should hold three standard size Jedec trays. I used the bases of two old vibratory feeder. No matter what you do, you should use strong magnets to
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 04:31:44 EDT 2005 | siverts
What is the MS-level and floor life of the critical components (should be written on the MSD-bag)? What is Your climate condition in the production area (%RH, temp.)? Are you doing this inspection on every board or is it enough to do it on the first
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 14:41:48 EST 2003 | jax
Cad rotation should not change with relation to how the part is presented to the machine. It should only depend on how the part is orientated on the PCB when the PCB is at 0 rotation. There is a seperate field to input part rotation inside a feeder.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 10:21:25 EDT 2009 | gantry228
I know of a machine that has: - 54 8mm slots - Single up JEDEC tray holder - And the availability to present tube parts without taking feeder slots. This product has full vision and can pick and place 0201 components and "fine" pitch to .020". With
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 17:36:31 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
I wouldn't touch one of these Chinese machines if a reliable "no headaches" experience is what you are after. I'm sure they do OK for whatever it is they are designed for, but actual volume production not so much. As others have said, proper machines
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 13:57:21 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
The recommended bake temperature for components in Tape and Reel is 40C. If you use a bake temperature higher than that, the cover tape and other elements of the packaging will degrade to the point that it becomes impossible to reliably use an automa
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