Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 13:41:24 EDT 2004 | Frank
I agree with everybody here. There are plenty of better options than what you have proposed. Without knowing your equipment brand, or what type of offline software you have, if any, I have a few suggestions. 1) If you don't have any offline softwa
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 13:55:00 EDT 2000 | Aldo
We are in the process of researching manual or low cost automatic Tape and Reel equipment. I have heard about V-tek and Systemation. I would appreciate if someone can tell me any problems or virtues of theses two brands that have been experienced. Al
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 14:13:31 EST 2007 | jax
You might want to try going to the manufacturer about getting a refurb unit with a warranty. All of the manufacturers listed provide refurbished equipment deals that can be packaged with feeders. If you go with a broker or 3rd party rebuild hous
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 14:59:27 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hello Aldo Can't help you with the virtues of a specific machine but I would suggest that you search this net's industry directory for a number of of other possibilities. Also try Microscan in Washington State. 360/331-8212 John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 17:09:05 EDT 2000 | Chris McDonald
We have A V-Tek using pressure sensitive cover tape but the only success that we have found is with SO-8, S0-14, SO-16 anything wider and the tape pulls apart when on our feeders. ANything over 16 wide is not recommened unless you get a heat sensitiv
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 18:58:49 EDT 2000 | Mukesh Lad
We are a tape and reel house,we use a variety of machines. If you are looking for low voulume, low cost and easy set up for you operators. I would look at Systemation MT-30, this is a good work-horse, I have used them for 10years for small runs, no
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 11:46:19 EST 2000 | Damian Oatway
Could anyone recommend any companies who manufacture counters for reeled components. Anyone who has any info on the accuracy and reliability of these systems and if there are any alternatives to the usual systems? Cheers.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 10:32:21 EST 2000 | Bill Copperthwaite
I have used the PC-2500 from V-TEK and have encountered no problems. It has a motorised reel handling system and can handle various tape pitches and reel sizes.It has an accuracy in excess of 99%.Check out their website below. Billc
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 18:34:15 EST 2020 | slthomas
It's hard to poka-yoke loading reels onto the machine (either a inserter-sequencer or a sequencer, then getting the sequenced reels properly indexed). The only way I know of to make sure they've been set up properly is with visual inspection of EVERY
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 15:27:50 EST 2000 | Christopher Lampron
Damian, I have used the Schleuniger, Inc. CC-15 components counter. This is a hand crank operated instruments that counts the holes in the carrier tape. It is simple to operate and set up. We have found the accuracy to be upwards of 98% providing th