Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 12:33:27 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
Hello, I have a Siplace 80f4 placement machine. I work in a prototype environment and the majority of my components arrive in stick format. I am having a heck of a time trying to get these vibratory feeders to work. If anyone is using this platfor
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 12:35:05 EDT 1998 | Justin
| Hello, | I have a Siplace 80f4 placement machine. I work in a prototype environment and the majority of my components arrive in stick format. I am having a heck of a time trying to get these vibratory feeders to work. If anyone is using this pla
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 08:05:51 EDT 1999 | stefano bolleri
| We are using some Fuji machines and have trouble picking parts up from damaged or mis-adjusted feeders. When I was working with Panasonic machines I was able to buy a feeder alignment jig from them to align the pick spot in the feeder, but Fuji doe
Electronics Forum | Sat May 10 12:58:33 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
I find 100 feeder slots of 16 mm width quite sufficient. If there are two feeder tables, each table is ~ 36� wide. Even slow machines can travel that distance in less then 1.5 seconds. If I further assume, that an optimized set up may save 30-40 % o
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 08:38:14 EDT 2002 | ian
We have had Mydata for eight years and Siplace for six. We have found that the Siemens is much more accurate and faster than the Mydata (about four times quicker). Although the Mydata is more friendly regarding the software, if the upfront preparator
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 14:13:52 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
My opinion to hold on to your machines was based on the current market situation. First of all, I don�t believe that a customer with ten boards will go to China for prototype production. Truth is, that the remaining market here is the prototyping mar
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 17:16:14 EDT 2007 | wayne123
put the tubed parts on the side of the machine that is desired and then when optomizing in the condition portion set it to "feeders move within table" simply setting it to feeders move will result in the parts moving from front to rear and visa versa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 05:39:58 EST 2000 | Scott Davies
Hi ZJJ, I know exactly where you're coming from on this one! We have a similar situation here with a SiPlace 80S-15, rated at 15K max per hour. In practice, we achieve about 11K. The reason is fairly straightforward. The quoted maximum placements pe
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 05:01:37 EDT 1999 | Charles Stringer
| Anybody using trolleys with the pick-n-place machines and do you splice to the empty reels? Does it work ? | Yes we run Siemens Siplace with wheel in trolleys and splice tool. +ve Quick change over of a large number of components typically less t
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 15:08:11 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
1. Not quite. The width of 16 mm came most likely from the reel width, which can be up to 15 mm wide for the 8 mm tape. The reel for the 12 mm tape is up to 18 mm wide and would occupy already two slots. If you design a machine from scratch, I would