Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 04:27:19 EDT 2018 | chinafeeder
Hello SMTnet goers. > > I have been tasked with > repairing and maintaining the company's feeders. > I've done as much as I can with the spares we had > in stock but I'm now looking at ordering some > spares. We have a few suppliers that we hav
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 11:16:14 EDT 2018 | k_moore
Hello SMTnet goers. I have been tasked with repairing and maintaining the company's feeders. I've done as much as I can with the spares we had in stock but I'm now looking at ordering some spares. We have a few suppliers that we have accounts with
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 12:28:22 EST 2008 | evtimov
Hi, most common parts were mentioned already. For all the rest you will have the simple counting we all do. Distanse between two holes in the tape is 4mm. You dont need special software for that. packages for passive parts you will learn fast.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 17:10:25 EST 2000 | Jon Wentz
Hi Dave, What feeder model do you have? I took a quick look in my parts list manual and again, depending on your feeder model, you might be able to buy the needed part(s) from Zevatech/Juki. Have you checked with them yet? For example, the main feed
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 12:04:37 EDT 2001 | Mike
Has anyone looked at setup reduction for machine feeders. We have made some gains through changing the flow of work but as lot sizes decrease the number of parts required remains the same. We remove all reels from the feeders after a job is complet
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 09:54:01 EDT 2012 | swag
We build all our stuff in "kits" as you describe. We don't have much trouble running short on parts at the end although most of our equip. is new which helps a lot. We also have feeders that can run in reverse on set-up stations and we reload parts
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 07:02:26 EDT 2022 | richardcargill
Possibly, yeah. Or the wrong sized nozzle ( or chipped or blocked ) We have problems occasionally with larger components and vacuum levels. If the component has a makers 'circular void' on the pick up surface then the actual pick coordinates have to
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 22:43:07 EDT 2004 | FengAng
Hi Rob, We use the most advanced equipments in front end, but the back end we always use manual assembly, including display, LCD, casing. It's all because we should balance the cost & efficiency. I think if you are the boss, you will also do thing
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 10:50:06 EDT 1998 | Jim Price
| Does anyone have an idea of what a good placement rate (pph) is for a low volume, high mix smt line? We do small lots (10-300pcs), with a feeder count that ranges from 28 to 130 per setup. We have low volume machines (an old (real old) Siemens HS-1
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 07:58:35 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
Not sure what you mean. 0201's and 0402's are both on 8mm feeders. Juki's will do simultaneous picks an all 8mm feeders no matter the component size. Your feeders need to be maintenanced and calibrated to reliably pick 0402's and 0201's. I hav