Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 15:14:52 EDT 2002 | stepheno
What type of machine are you using? We have a panasonic MPA placing LED's. I would have to check which nozzle we are using. Despite the odd shape we don't have problems with them. And don't forget that parts can shift in the oven. Usually for the
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 07:16:56 EST 2006 | Nuno
There is many Bond dispenser that have the Option to check the area & adjust in case of NG area . You just make the value of area & interval for check and correct . The Ones that I know is Panasonic HDF (great Output 0.07 tact time ) And Fuji GL5 ser
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 21:39:18 EDT 2000 | Rick Flayler
I'm trying to locate and purchase one or two Panasonic lines configured as follows: MV2F (LL) or (XL) size. Prefer "K" style with feeders. MPA-V (XL) size. Rick Flayler- Fastek www.fastek-smt.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 14:46:08 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
We run Panasonic chipshooters, so our small nozzles are not cylindrical. We would use the smallest nozzle we have on our heads which I believe is a Panasonic "MF" size, the same nozzle we'd use for 0603 size components.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 17:37:29 EDT 2000 | Arturo
I�m also having this problem with Panasonic film capacitor. Even when I have the correct pad size according to Panasonic data sheet the tombstoning occur. I am thinking that the problem could be the plating of the film capacitor. The only way I could
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 28 08:51:20 EDT 2017 | rvines1
The manufacturer I was having issues with was Panasonic. The parts we use were unmarked, but their catalog pages didn't make any mention of marking and included photos of marked parts. After 6 months of making various unsuccessful contacts with Pan
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:57:23 EST 2012 | JB
Hello. I am looking for some old Panasonic Panasert MBSF on/off loader magazines, does anyone know of any? or where I can get hold of 1-2? Rough sizes are L460mm X W540mm X H565mm
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 14:34:24 EDT 1998 | D Wanzek
I am looking for advice on feeders for the MPAV Panasonic machine. We are about to encounter our first experience with Panasonic. We are unsure of which style feeders to buy for tube parts. Parts mix includes all sizes of D-paks, SOICs, PLCCs and so
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 18 13:06:06 EDT 1998 | Jeff Wilson
| | We are looking for a Panasonic Panasert MV II-C (LL)-size or another MV II which is feeder compatible. (LL or XL size). | | Also we are looking for a Panasert screen printer to match. | | Other machines we are looking for and offering are at our
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 12:38:17 EDT 2002 | stepheno
If you have a newer style MPA like the MPA-G3, check out http://www.hoverdavis.com/Products/mpp/mpp.htm I find them much better than the panasonic feeders. You may have to set pitch to 2 or 3 because of timeing issues, or you can change the NC progr