Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 15:33:08 EST 2013 | mondalaci
Good question :) I'd say with a machine that is available for an average pick and place operator nowadays. Our manufacturer is not fixed yet, that's why I don't have any specific. On a related note I'm wondering whether the machine is so importan
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 06 08:23:05 EDT 2014 | sarason
There are a few Open Source projects for this sort of thing for instance http://hackaday.com/2011/11/30/openpnp-working-to-create-an-affordable-and-completely-open-pick-and-place-machine/ Also try my webpage it has some links to these and pther pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 13:33:15 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi Phil, It all depends on your product. You say small lot sizes, but are your board 20 by 20 inches in size with 5K parts both top and bottom? If so then even building 3 of these could take you days to build. Then take you weeks to trouble shoot
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 01:23:07 EDT 2021 | mishafockin
Hello, We are looking for a modern pick and place machine for the mid-quantity (100-1000 panels per run) that can handle over 100 feeders and be precise enough to handle 0201. Everywhere I look I see the promotion of the equipment and not much hones
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 12:53:15 EDT 2006 | pemea1
Is there a cost analysis? How can a small business (4 employees) compare small lot sizes with companies who have auto insert. machines?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 17:03:21 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
My Essemtec machine can use "restband" feeders. They are manual feeders that simulate trays, but are specifically made to hold tapes.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 18:15:11 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
Have you looked into Sipad? They will pre-paste your BGA and other component areas with solderpaste that has an adhesive on it. You can then hand place your components and run through a reflow. Here's their site: http://www.sipad.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 08:41:34 EDT 2009 | dwl
Hand placing 200,000-400,000 components, including BGA's a month does NOT sound like fun....
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 01:35:35 EST 2013 | spectronic
Anyone guide me on where I may find feeders for a Juki 730 L machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 09:27:35 EST 2013 | jgarver1
Hello, Here is a link to our website that shows our current Juki feeder inventory: http://www.ibesmt.com/SearchInventory.aspx?keywords=juki&searching=All