Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 11:14:40 EDT 2003 | k_h
Sorry, I did misunderstand. My opinion would be: Assuming nothing else used feeder space, like tray changers, camera's, nozzles, ..... and assuming 1 slot = 1 8mm feeder position, I think 70-90 slots would be reasonable. A reasonably priced feeder ta
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 19:01:11 EST 2022 | Claude_Couture
We have to make several different kits containing 5,7 or 17 resistors (axial leads). These resistors are supplied in ammo boxes or reel. We used to cut the tape by hand with scissors, but we need to cut 10000's of these per week. Has anyone ever seen
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 16 21:50:25 EDT 2022 | m79d
A few years ago i too was making up some kits, i was cutting resistors,diodes,chokes and only those who have experienced this situation will know how time consuming this simple task can be. I too looked around for some type of machine but couldn't f
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 11:49:16 EST 2000 | Chris May
Can anyone recommend a solderability test kit. This would be used for SOT23, chip caps resistors etc; Thanks in advance, Chris
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 13:01:17 EST 2007 | stepheniii
Not unless it's a case of "the only difference is..." What I mean by that is more than once I've been told the only difference in a new rev is one component or one change. But the truth was that was the only reason for the change, and in fact there
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 23:25:10 EST 2022 | stephendo
You might want to look at a sequencer. It would be over kill but might work for you. If you trust the people to use the right resisters in the right places you could even program the entire kit of resisters. You would still have to cut to separate ea
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 16:11:51 EST 2001 | Dave E
The sulphur outgassing from these rubber bands was >enough to contaminate every board... Well, if every rubber band is a threat then sulphur contamination must be a common problem. Are sulphur test kits available?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 09:52:08 EST 2014 | davem
Hi Guys, So I work for a small contract manufacturer which caters mainly to the defense sector. As such, our customers haven't (yet) had a great need to incorporate 01005's into their designs. Looking forward, we decided to "take the plunge" and dia
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 14:15:59 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Thanks Jerry. It's entirely possible that the parts that were originally kitted were Yageo so we at least have some chance of things being "as they should" on the bulk of them. Those also test out at 10.00 so we're not too concerned about them. The o
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 20:53:32 EDT 2015 | r92024
Thanks for your reply, Rob. I wish I could attach images here, but despite the option for 'attachments,' it won't let me attach. The pendulum mechanisms are the cheap plastic type, from China, not the older style mechanical ones. Not sure if this l