Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 11:07:14 EDT 2013 | garyck
On last question. Is it possible to feed loose resistors into the machine one at a time?. We use a lot of parts where yearly usage is less than 1000 per year. Gary.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 22:10:38 EDT 2013 | jaimebc
We have HRFT-301U ( staple bend) is fairly easy to set up. All you need is t-handle Allen that I believe is provided with the machine. All adjustments to form a part, both pitch and lead length are mechanically adjusted by sliding the forming and c
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 07:34:14 EDT 2021 | reinhardk
Hi, we have a DAGE Assure machine, and we are happy with the results it gives us. Even without proper teaching the results were good (for common part sizes). *With* proper teaching results are even better. Only in certain cases results are unusabl
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 14:54:12 EDT 2020 | capse
Disclaimer, I'm a VJ Electronic Rep. The VJ Electronix XQuik II is an x-ray parts counter. You can load a PCBA into the system and capture an x-ray image. The system has zoom functionality. But, you will not get the type of measurement and inspection
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 12:28:30 EDT 2002 | yquem
Does anyone have a template or a method of approximating remaining part count on a started reel? We are not ready to purchase an electronic parts counter at this point
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 14:24:26 EDT 2010 | davef
See, the bean counters are taking over. They've got you out there counting flyshit. Chip parts aren't worth the time it takes to count them, even with a counterometer. Watch out!!! Next thing they'll have you doing is sweeping-up misplaces, figurin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 17:58:54 EDT 2002 | Jacob Morris
Greetings, Could somebody recommend a good parts counter that can handle taped SMT and thru-hole components? I'm looking at some counters made by APS and some made by Grip, but I'd like some feedback about these products from people who use them. A
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 13 00:50:05 EST 2004 | KEN
Place the part on a board with double sided sticky tape. I bet the part is sliding around AFTER mounting. The tape would proove this. Also, are you sure your not dragging on the scrap counter? Maybe the height of the part is just touching the un
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 17:29:27 EDT 2000 | C.K.
Okay, so my boss gives me this little "side project" that nobody else wanted to do... ....our Component Prep area (an area that no Engineer wants to support) is in need of a thru-hole component counter - counts both bulked and reeled parts. They ha