Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 02:07:16 EST 2011 | obrant
I'm looking for good/clean used chip mounters. juki ke760 yamaha yg100xg panasonic cm202 fuji kikai cp7, 8, 9
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 07 23:37:34 EDT 2014 | demzvill
Hello all Good morning. I just want to ask with you guys about the problem that we always experienced in our production. We could not get our target ppm due. to inverted placement of chip resistor. We are using 2000 series juki mounter and cf03hp j
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 22:57:18 EDT 2014 | demzvill
Our observation also is that the tape size is too big for the chip which allows the tape to move around. With this i would like to know if there is is a setting in the machine that would slow the feeding rate. We are using juki mounter 2000 series. A
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 20:26:07 EDT 2001 | Eric
We see alot of missing component ( on/off ) after chip mounter, and had check on the component height, is correct. Nozzles had change, vaccume strong enough and table height. But we still have missing component.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 21:03:29 EDT 2001 | Poon Man
Eric, There are a lot of factors leading to lose components. Suppose your machine works properly. Firstly, is there any gap between the support pins and PCB? If yes, the components may be �dancing� during placement. Have you checked the placement s
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 11:39:41 EDT 2011 | jmw
I have worked on the mirae's. Easy software...with a few bugs of course.....Accuracy is great from 0201 on up. Like them better than the Juki's or Samsung. Dont know about other machines. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 11:51:15 EDT 2014 | rway
Your target ppm in on the Juki machine a take it. So it's rejecting these parts due to the inversion? Any way to disable this. A right-side down resistor is not ideal, but it will certainly work electrically. Reese
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 24 22:50:10 EDT 2011 | lisalau
Does anyone of you have heard of Korea-made Mirae chip shooters?Or is there anyone who is using the machine? How about it?Are they difficult to operate and control? And any advantage of it comparing with Yamaha,Juki,Samsung and so on. Cause we are pl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 10:01:24 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
I do not know the Juki machines, but on my Essemtec I need to turn on the vac after the nozzle is down for 0402 parts. I also cannot touch/hit the current part/tape because it tends to flip the next part from the tape bounce. Then there is also the t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 11:33:26 EDT 2014 | fredcalkins
I do not have machine experience, but I think vacuum too early would be a more likely cause of chips leaping to a nozzle. Juki nozzles are made of hardened stainless and could be slightly magnetic, but the end is relatively small and would not have t