Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 06:13:23 EST 2005 | mika
I am sorry for my poor english, but perhaps you will undertsand:-) The important thing is to get the conveyors straight: The front fixed rail must be parallel with the next one and also the heigt. The heihgt of the prior conveyour should be (but not
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 07:42:53 EDT 2012 | leemeyer
I just purchased a used Universal Instruments Boardflo conveyor model 5363. It looked like it would be perfect to connect 2 of my Quad 4c machines in line. it came with a SMPI to Smema converter box. I connected the box S1PL and S2PL to what I beleiv
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 16 04:23:20 EDT 2005 | olas
I have a couple of questions about the SMEMA conveyor (standard 1.2); I posted the question to them but had no answer. SMEMA says: 5) Maximum gap. The maximum gap between the in-line machine track ends is 0.375� I would suppose this gap refers to th
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 06:03:03 EDT 2005 | mskler
Hi everyone, Can please some body suggest that if there is any L type conveyor which will be helpful for us to increase the one more in line machine in SMT. Due to space prob we can not add in line but it is possible only with the help o
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 12:42:59 EDT 2010 | remullis
Universal makes great conveyors as well. The loader/unloaders can be configured to input boards to the line or buffer them. I actually found a 22" piece on ebay a couple of years ago for 300.00. Worked great!
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:30:25 EDT 2001 | djarvis
Thank you all for your input. We didn't get the oven and if we did I decided in the short term to just turn it around and run it as a belt mesh oven - the next line we buy runs it's conveyor to suit the oven. Hi to you Marc, it's been a few years. Yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 03:17:47 EDT 2020 | wellmanrau
We have been producing the SMT machines and intelligent equipment for many years, integrated Design, R&D, Production, Sales and Technical Service. What products we manufactured are: SMT Printer/Stencil Printer/Solder Paste Printer, Pick and Place Mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 08:50:12 EST 2008 | quaker332007
Can anyone help me out. I'm trying to find a MTM Standard Booklet to get a recommended number of parts that one operator should populate at one time. During the slide line operation thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 09:25:55 EST 2008 | pjc
One per operator is the optimum for obvious. 3 to 4 per operator is more typical. The number is not as important as the type and time. Like don't have someone handle 2 different TO92 part nrs., splitting them up to different operators eliminates the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 10:43:56 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
MTM. Wow, people still do that huh? The problem I have with MTM, it assumes everyone performs things in robotic type motions. The best time study is one that relies on sound statistical methods, and across multiple operators. MTM, however, is gre