Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 07:14:10 EDT 2013 | vinitverma
Assembleon AX201 is one of the most accurate odd-form placer. It can place anything, including leaded transformers, press-fit connectors, and of course odd form SMT components. You can even use a gripper nozzle for components without a flat surface t
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 19:02:00 EDT 2013 | garym4569
I would definitely consider Juki.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 10:16:05 EDT 2013 | bocci572
Yes the components are flat and no larger than 50mm in size. Most are full rings or just an arc of a ring. I understand fully the best way to have the capabilities proven would be to have the vendor demonstrate. I am kind of looking at what people
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 10:26:43 EDT 2013 | emeto
As I said Siemems SX series can do a lot.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 13 20:24:54 EDT 2013 | kahrpr
You need to look at samsung a few years back at apex vegas they were teaching poker chips and just about anything else you can put on the head.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 09:23:35 EDT 2013 | SMT Newbie
I was wondering if people could throw out some recommendations for what they think would be a good choice of machine for placing truely odd form components. Odd form meaning different types of custom shields ranging from rings to arcs. I know that
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 10:55:22 EDT 2013 | capse
You should take a look at Universal Instrument. http://www.uic.com You can search odd form component placement for a list of relevant web pages. UIC has several solutions for your application. FYI, I represent UIC in the southeastern USA. So, I'm bi
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 13:06:19 EDT 2013 | kmots15
We've placed some crazy parts with Mydata but always used the mechanical centering jaws as the vision algorithm is lacking for pattern recognition. Could easily do a poker chip (or other circular things) in the X&Y but maybe the text wouldn't be str
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 09:56:50 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, I don't know what you mean by really odd parts. Are they SMT parts that have a flat surface to pick them up? If so, probably several machines can do it. I know for sure Siemens can place almost anything. THey will help you with any type of nozzl
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 11:56:59 EST 1998 | Stefan W.
At least I can imagine what happens and it may solve your problem. If the vacuum is already turned on above the component there will be an airstream above and around the component. This might even suck the air out of the cavity, which supports the co