Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:35:31 EDT 2020 | charliedci
Yes, we have an old Universal axial and they still offer independent machines for axial, radial and DIP components, but I do not have the floor space for that. Some offer "odd form" insertion machines (Juki, Hanwha, Cenncorp)which is the direction I
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 10:14:31 EDT 2020 | robl
The odd form assemblers are extremely slow compared to the Axial & Radial UIC machines. Also there is a big cost for feeders. Key question is what is the max axial & Max radial feeder count on your biggest job and that will quickly tell you how man
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 12:45:56 EDT 2013 | deanm
> manual insert any remaining odd form components >> selective solder or hand solder if needed.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 15:48:48 EST 2014 | gregp
Thank You Adam...this is the type of input I am looking for. To summarize, you are an OEM that has gone through the process to remove most through hole parts from your assemblies. Those that remain are primarily connectors which may not require lea
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 11:00:27 EST 2014 | gregp
Hi J_Dub (Joe), Thanks for the input. Sounds like some fairly densely populated through hole assemblies. 100 solder joints per board is up to 50 parts per board (I know you may have DIP's so it could be less than 50). 24 boards in a panel x 50 par
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 14:31:38 EST 2004 | Brent
There is standard pick and place equipment such as the Assembl�on (formerly Philips EMT) ACM Micro and AQ-1 that can easily handle your snap-fit through-hole BNC connectors, in addition to other surface mount components and through-hole odd form part
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 08:42:25 EDT 2007 | AR
Of course, if the number of required component codes ( = feeders) is not very great, you might want to look into odd-form assembly machines. With them you can insert a much greater range of components than just simple radial components and you can ge
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 12:53:19 EDT 2013 | mchawg
I am having difficulty programming/inspecting a large SMT Relay. It is a dual in-line through-hole package with 5 leads per side formed to a gullwing configuration on .100" pitch. We have programmed it as a SOW10 pkg and got usable lighting values bu
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 17:52:24 EST 2000 | Jeff Woodruff
Look into an odd form placer. There are a number of manufacturer's out there, but it depends on the volumes that you are looking for to determine how cost effective. Odd forms can deal with bulk etc relatively easily....Buy a machine that is tailored
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 14:35:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the board. They are adding a 16 pin IC Gull wing. on the bottom side of the board. I have asked for only caps and resistors to be placed on the bottom side. Is there a recomm