Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 10:23:15 EDT 2011 | kjs123p
I am looking to buy a Siemens 56mm Schultz feeder. Does anyone know of someone that is selling used Siemens feeders besides Siemens?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 17:53:01 EDT 2002 | steveb
We have both Panasonic MPA3 56mm feeders and Hover-Davis 56mm feeders. You can go wider than this if you need, we also have a 72mm Hover-Davis feeder. You are correct in stating you will need to base plate for the Hover Davis feeders to work. We h
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 10:46:35 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
Hello all! Quick questions: Is there such a thing as a 56mm feeder for a Panasonic MPA machine? is there any feeders wider than 44mm for these machines?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 18:11:08 EDT 2002 | stepheno
I wasn't knocking your feeders. In fact if you if you sell used feeders for PFA MVIIV I may be getting in touch with you in a couple months. I would have prefered to have my post before your post. I don't like the panasonic MPA feeders, either style
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 14:25:30 EDT 2002 | stepheno
Changing the pitch on the newer feeders is a little bit different and involves adjusting the location of a sensor. Where we lose the parts is at change-over. There are some reels that we might put on and take off a feeder 20 times before the reel is
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 11:31:59 EDT 2002 | fastek
Claude- Indeed there are 56mm tape feeders made for the MPA series. If you need any, let me know. I have a few in stock.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 14:19:44 EDT 2002 | JS
FYI - Panasonic is an auhtorized to sell Hover Davis feeders. The price is the same as Hover Davis
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 14:58:59 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
Just to add my 2 cents on the adjustment of pitch on MPA feeders: True: Panasonic do not make it easy to change the pitch on MPA feeders, the thickness of a metal part is what sets the pitch. My solution: for example, I get a 24mm X 12mm pitch MPA
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 12:38:17 EDT 2002 | stepheno
If you have a newer style MPA like the MPA-G3, check out http://www.hoverdavis.com/Products/mpp/mpp.htm I find them much better than the panasonic feeders. You may have to set pitch to 2 or 3 because of timeing issues, or you can change the NC progr
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 17:39:26 EDT 2002 | fastek
Stephen- I'm not sure since I'm having trouble understanding your post whether you are knocking my post or not. If you did intend some sort of slight than let me clarify your concerns: 1) Claude is not using an MPA-G3 so H.D. is out. 2) I've used P