Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 14:09:58 EST 2017 | deanm
Some pick and place machine manufacturers offer dual lane feeders which may double the machine's feeder capacity. What are the pros/cons of using dual lane feeders in a high mix environment? Are they just for 8mm? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 07:30:24 EDT 2024 | linux
Hello All, We currently run side one of the PCB down lane one of the mounter and side two of the PCB down lane two. Just wondering what is the most efficient way to run the dual lane process, (Shared mode only) is it more efficient to run PCBs with
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:00:13 EDT 2024 | jdengler
How would you print 2 different products in the same line? This seems to me to be the sticking point on that approach. I don't see enough benefit of dual lane to justify the added expense. Remember you will need to have dual lane conveyors possibl
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 13:03:57 EDT 2014 | vipin_nmt
Triple Lane NXT Modules cannot be used for Single Lane and had PCB limitation of 250 x 170 mm only. do we have any solution.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 03:38:46 EST 2020 | toki
Hello everyone, I would like to know what is the current trend in SMT line setup in terms of assembling both side pcbs at one go. Is it dual lane or single lane double line set up? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 11:38:42 EDT 2024 | tommy_magyar
You could probably take the data of your most complex AND high runner board to the machine supplier and ask them to simulate what is the gain of the dual lane compared to the single lane. Most likely the best thing to do.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 12:03:39 EST 2017 | dleeper
A lot of it depends on what machines you are using and how well they implement dual lane feeders. A few general comparisons: Pros: -You can fit more feeders on your machines. -One dual lane feeder is cheaper than two single lane feeders Cons: -two
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 19:28:51 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice
That's not really the point of dual lane feeders. As a general rule having a dual lane 8mm feeder means the machines "slots" are actually 16mm, dual lanes on a 8mm feeder helps keep the overall lane density of a machine higher, its much easier to bui
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 15:29:06 EST 2005 | bpoech
Has anyone adopted Dual Lane Tape feeders in their production of SMT circuit board assemblies? Universal Instruments caries one if people are not familiar. I am looking into a smooth adoption of this into production and have been looking to gather a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 15:23:31 EST 2016 | ttheis
RESOLVED I adjusted the "Minimum Board Width" in the Board Handling Configuration to resolve this issue. I set the lane width to a larger value which did not hit the front limit and measured the difference between the actual lane width and the set l