Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 17:22:46 EST 2003 | cabjerk
Hi All; Does anyone have feedback on the reel/feeder storage retreival systems they have out there. We are looking at some different ones, but our shelving systems seem to do a better job. I concerned with downtime on these units and only one per
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 19:55:11 EST 2003 | kenBliss
We offer an alternative to expensive automated systems. A manual shelving system designed specifically to store reels and make them easily accessible and organized for anyone and everyone. take a look at http://www.blissindustries.com click on SMT
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 14:47:48 EST 2005 | cabjerk
Hi: We started many years ago with totes on shelves 30 reels per side. Then we moved to 12" shelving with reel boxes. 5 reels per box. It was cheap and each was a single location. Great for finding and decrease cycle time in finding parts. Our wh
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 26 09:29:25 EST 2005 | davef
Try: * Bliss Industries [ http://www.bliss-industries ]. Ken Bliss in an invenerate poster here, but he's probably just getting feet back on the ground after APEX. * Metro-style carts that an earlier poster mentioned. Here's another source: http://
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 17:32:10 EST 2001 | slthomas
How do you guys store loose components for repair? Currently we just have bins with little labeled paper envelopes filed numerically with loose components in them. When an envelope goes empty, the repair person locates a reel of the same parts and
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 21:45:21 EDT 2017 | kmno40711
We have been using InoAuto carts since 2015 and we have a number of them on our floor. We bought few of their passive carts on 2014 IPC show and that's how we know them. Although we already have efficient vertical revolving storage systems, we have
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 06:16:02 EDT 2001 | pmathieu
hello, everybody we are looking for automatic system brand which are able to tape & reel components at end of mass production line thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 10:10:24 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
Try RVSI/ Systemation, they make a lot of taping machines.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 14:47:20 EDT 2001 | Ian T
talk to Bruce Davidson, Brock Electronics 1 905 888 1990
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 08:58:08 EDT 2001 | PeteC
Try V-Tek. www.vtekusa.com