Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 07:15:09 EDT 2022 | sophyluo1985
https://www.goldlandsmt.com/original-fuji-nozzle-vs-copy-fuji-nozzle/ If you have a better proposal, we can discuss it. please contact me, thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 19:07:47 EST 1999 | Dennis
There are two types of nozzles most commonly used nozzle is vaccum type. but when it comes to odd component which is not standard either plain form. must use machenical grapper to pick up the component
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 12:25:53 EST 1999 | Marlies Hanf
Hi. Placement machines use nozzles to pick up the components. I found the terms "suction nozzle", "vacuum nozzle" or simply "nozzle". Do the terms all mean the same or is there a difference? Are there also nozzles that don't work with vacuum?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 18:52:40 EDT 1999 | Gary Kemp
Would like to find out if the nozzles used with the Zevatech FS730 and FM740 component placers are repairable. In other words, is there a way to get around having to cough up $500.00 per nozzle when one gets damaged? Any insight would be greatly ap
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 17:30:44 EDT 1998 | FAC
When creating part data�s for BGA or QFP style components, the line scan camera will be utilized (Camera No. 4). Using a Single nozzle type placing head, a nozzle capable of sufficient vacuum, and front lighting the part can achieve placement of a 74
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 23:34:26 EDT 2006 | Frank
The 2060RE model that I have can do an 18"x20" board. I think the Mydata can do larger. Juki did tell me that next year they will release a machine that will do larger boards but didn't specify on how big. The 2060RE can do 0201 up to 74mm square
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 22:04:18 EDT 2001 | davef
This is my attempt at beating the "Fuzzburg 7" translator used on the SMTnet Forum that mashes everything it sees. Below the next paragraph are three paragraphs,each with a common numering sequence, where each paragraph represents the columns of a t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 08:22:56 EDT 2023 | richardcargill
A lot of MELF components have solder ends that stand slightly proud of the main body where your vacuum would lift them, so vacuum leaks are most likely the culprit. Upping the Vacuum to the nozzle may help, but better thing would be to modify the noz
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 20:06:08 EDT 2023 | emeto
Not sure what equipment you have, but it sounds like some vacuum buildup issue. You might have some leak, or blockage or vacuum buildup components malfunction.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 12:45:22 EDT 2000 | Peter Field
Help!!! We are using Fuji CP6 machines. The nozzles use those gloss yellow (sort of fluorescent) disks to provide contrast between the component and nozzle for centring. My operators keep damaging the disks causing the machines to need recalibratio