Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 12:45:45 EDT 2001 | Claude_Couture
On mixed technology PCBs, we find numerous blow holes on the solder joints of radial parts (electrolytics, LEDs, etc). The solution that works so far is to cut the leads very long in the radial inserter so that the part is kinda loose and the air in
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 09:38:05 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Do you already have machines or are you shopping? If you're shopping and looking at used machines from Universal, get AT LEAST a Radial Lead III and preferably a V or VIII. The Radial Lead II is well past it's prime, especially for someone that's jus
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 10:02:21 EDT 2011 | scotceltic
Our company has it's yearly inventory coming up. (Joy). I was wondering if anyone has come across a component counter that can handle radial components in AMMO pack. I have seen plenty out there that can handle counting of radial components in Reel
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 16 08:00:51 EDT 2013 | zaldytorres
Does anyone have suggestion how to modify radial insertion machine to 3.5mm pitch? I have to insert 3.5mm pitch Ecap but the industry standard radial machine could mount only 2.5 or 5 mm pitch. changing PCB or parts is not an option as it is not appr
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 22:27:06 EDT 2001 | davef
As a band-aid, consider running your chip wave when soldering these boards [Similar to Cals "dance with me babe" suggestion.] If the problem is as broad based as you say and the radial components have a tight fit, consider increasing the holes by a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 11:19:40 EDT 2002 | slthomas
I have worked with Radial II's, III's, and V's. Every one had a verifier, but none of them ever got used, primarily because of the false failures.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 23:38:58 EDT 2003 | Marcel
We have here a Radial inserter with 80 stations sequencer. We want to reduce that to 20 stations, so remove 3 banks on the sequencer. How can we change the configuration ? Is there dip swichts or something in the excutive to change ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 11:29:49 EDT 2007 | coop
I am looking for a radial lead former/trimmer I have some radial caps that I need to get up off the board. I am looking for a higher volume automatic machine. any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 21:28:07 EDT 2010 | bob2000
Hello: I would like to know if a radial capacitor (1000uf, 25V)should be placed flash to the board? Thanks, Bob
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 11:43:38 EDT 2010 | davef
With proper lead forming, a radial capacitor (1000uf, 25V) can be placed flush to the board. If you place it as you describe, does your product application environment require staking?