Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:33:36 EDT 2012 | swag
In my opinion, the best solution is h-towers or similar dedicated tooling designed for each build. However, a quick cheap fix is to make templates to lay in the bottom of the centernest. If you have access to CAD software, you can print out the ger
Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 12:40:58 EDT 2009 | ehess
Is anyone familiar with Easy OLP software for Samsung machines? I would like to back up the part info from the machines to the OLP s/w, so when we write new programs, the part info is correct, and matches the info in the machines. I have no documen
Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 07:58:33 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
Darby, I'm not completely sure I understand. Juki machines have what is referred to as a multi-head. The offsets between the heads are the same as the spacing between 8mm feeders. So the (6) heads all come down at once and "gang pick" from 6 8mm fee
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 10:51:29 EST 2005 | mfoster
Samsung Back-up pins available from Dynatech for $30 each. http://www.DynatechSMT.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 14:08:43 EST 2017 | proceng1
Do any of you repair your Samsung feeders for the SM421 machines in house? We have some that just don't power up. It's hard to trouble shoot without being able to hook them up. Do any of you have a stand-alone docking station to be able to apply p
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 09:56:39 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone tell me what he overall height of a CP6 board support/backup pin is supposed to be? They don't sell the back up pins as an assembly. It looks like you have to buy them piece by piece and set the height yourself. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 07:58:14 EST 2010 | rgduval
I have used MyData's in two different companies, and have never used the Samsung machines. MyData's flexibility is, generally, key. The feeder designs allow for short strips to be loaded, as well as rapid change-over. The electrical testing capabi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 22:19:13 EDT 2019 | sssamw
From the picture you present, it is a pin in paste part with pin length 2.2mm (a good length for 1.6mm PCB thickness), and seems the pin tilted and touch on PCB surface, thus causes up-part. Sorry I cannot image pin tilted not before placement but i
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 11:15:16 EDT 2005 | dougs
do you mean the board support pins? generally anytime i've set these up i've just set the height as i've went, i put the pin under the board, with the board clamped, and move it up until it touches the board and set it there. you just need to make
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 14:41:06 EDT 2005 | jdengler
The height varies with board thickness. The top of the board is always held at the same height so as the board thickness increases the pin height decreases. Jerry