Electronics Forum | Sun May 05 10:36:08 EDT 2013 | mbb
Hello, We are using Panasonic pick and place machine. I would ask if there is anyone from Panasonic to tell us which is the tape splicing method the most adequate to Panasonic feeders?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 07:22:23 EDT 2013 | cbeneat
Do you have the splice manual? I can email you a copy, send your email address to me I will send it out.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 09:01:08 EDT 2013 | mbb
Yes, we have manual splice either with a joint tape or with both clips and joint tape . Please, If you have any suggestions, email me on: mariem.khlifi@ymail.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 10:45:11 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
Is there anyone actively splicing reels at the pick and place machines with success ? What type of splice tool are you using ? Any input regarding splicing appreciated. Regards, Sr.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 15:27:57 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
We splice all day. We use sierra splice tool and their yellow splice. Technique that I found works very well is to peel back the cover tape of new reel over two empty slots (our machine detects when splice occurs and allows two empty slots without re
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 12:11:17 EDT 2014 | rgduval
We used to use the Tapesplicer tool available from http://www.tapesplice.com (Sierra Electronics), in a high mix, low volume environment with MyData's (older feeders). Short review: It worked. Longer review: First, technique is everything. Splicin
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 09:14:34 EDT 2006 | G
This software option called CLS (component level server) and could be used with or withoout splice detection system, which are existing for all S-type feeders
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 20:01:36 EDT 2006 | darby
Have a look at a Yamaha Hyper series feeder. Their set up gives you a rough idea of when the tape will run out. Simple but reasonably effective.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 04:54:30 EDT 2006 | bayanbaru
We are using Siemens pick and place machine for chip placement. Our goal is to continuous production during component replenishment. In Siemens machine, the feeders that can be removed, reloaded, and placed back on the machine while the machine is ru
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 08:13:02 EDT 2006 | stockley
As I recall, several years ago, Siemens was developing a tape splice detector for at least the 8mm feeders, this was coupled with a method of entering the number of components on the new reel. This in theory allowed the machine to give a warning bef