Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 01:55:27 EDT 2004 | Frank
Contact your manufacturer of the machine and see if the belt feeders are available. Comtra Systems is the maker of the belt feeders and I do not know if they sell direct to the end-user. I don't have any contact information for them. I know they
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 12:52:35 EDT 2004 | Micheal
I would take a good look at Juki's 2000-series machines. We have a few and they are very easy to learn. Setup is minimized with offline setup. Adjust conveyor width and you are ready to run. Juki has provided good support and the machines require
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 14:59:07 EDT 2005 | gregcr
Hi Jimmy, We use flat belt exit conveyors. They are set-up to collect the boards and set off an alarm when the belt is full. This allows the boards to come out, but you don't have to pay someone to stand there and catch each board. Also eliminate
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 14:32:41 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Ray
Sorry but I disagree The conveyor be it mesh belt or pin chain is a moving part that has caused many parts to dislodge Lack of lubricant on all the moving parts is usually the culprit I’ve also occasionally seen a bent link on a mesh belt snag & hoo
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 02:11:39 EST 2008 | raranchado
We're using a PFC (Product Flow Controller) box by Cogiscan between a conveyor and Agilent SJ-5000 (AOI) and the problem we're having is that when the downline smema cable is connected to the PFC box, the AOI conveyor belt keeps on turning even with
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 26 10:28:05 EDT 2006 | Ola
Hi, this is not a solution for your o-ring "belt" problem but a guideline for the future on an o-ring "belt" (wrong word as it is Not a belt) conveyor. These crazy O-rings have a small radius which makes it somtetimes hard to do a conveyor width adju
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 17:23:34 EDT 2005 | KEN
Warpage factors can cause: 1. Boards can not transfer down conveyor belts or wedge at transitions. 2. May not enter into machinery due to interferences (like board clamps) 3. May fall off conveyor chain in furnace. Especially true of thin (PCMCI
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 07:31:02 EST 2017 | coryhayes89
I ended up finding that the laser switch on the exit side was actually getting tripped by the conveyor itself. Had to move the beam to be between the belts and it started working properly again. It seems like the 'fixed' conveyor side actually cam
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 16:50:05 EDT 2019 | slthomas
That's a completely different story, I was wrongly assuming that this was a new to you but "pre-owned" conveyor that wasn't set up for your process yet. It's certainly possible that the control software allows for left to right and right to left sel
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 15:55:19 EST 2021 | ttheis
We just use a ramp to a cart and the line operator loads them into trays as they come out. There are buffer conveyors or magazine loaders you could use. Or do a little industrial automation with a plc and proximity sensors; combine a ramp and a belt