Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 06:29:27 EDT 2010 | darrenleebs
i have an old contact 3av pick and place machine that has started to display placement head position errors. the machine seems to start working if you switch it on and leave it for a couple of hours to warm up. has anybody had simillar issues with th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 18:59:41 EDT 2018 | smonk
Hello, I have a Juki KE 740 pick and place machine which i purchased used about 1 year ago. I am trying to run the self calibration feature which measures the offset of the placement heads to the camera on the group head. According to the manual som
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 13:39:45 EDT 1999 | Upinder Singh
Hi all, What is the typical placement head pressure for the GSM1 for placing the micro / chip Scale BGAs ? Thanks Upinder =======
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 10:51:46 EST 2002 | stefwitt
Dave is right. There is no machine on the market which can handle a 1.5 m long "board". If you or someone else will have to tinker with a custom made machine, it will be less expensive to use a used machine ( I could be offering some used Siemens mac
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 08:41:12 EST 2007 | geb
Hi, Our GSM1 pick and place machine has an Axis head 2 Z velocity error. None of the spindles of Head 2 work during placement and it brings up the error message. It will not proceed after that. I have tried lowering and raising the spindles in the
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 24 23:19:55 EDT 2013 | wesleyintelli
Heads 2 & 3 on our CP45 are placing poorly. We believe that the head cameras are adjusting the component positions incorrectly since the placement is perfect when vision alignment is turned off. Does anyone have any experience with this issue or acce
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 14:32:02 EDT 1999 | Barney Whalen
| Hi all, | | What is the typical placement head pressure for the GSM1 for placing the micro / chip Scale BGAs ? | | Thanks | Upinder | ======= | Hello Upinder, The typical placement pressure for a GSM1 with Flex head is 150-170 grams. You can p
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 | Mon Feb 09 12:27:41 EST 2009 | markhoch
I too am interested if anyone has any assistance that they can provide. A few years ago I took a table top, manual pick and place system and had a "table" machined that would allow me to bolt it onto one of our two meter, Inspection Station, conveyor
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 13:20:37 EDT 2006 | fredericksr
I've seen the tool head move components if the component list isn't grouped according to size. If you group your taller components higher than the others then they will be placed later. I used to see a lot of shifting with large keyhole vias used