Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 07:20:12 EST 2017 | prdmm1
2010 component. and the vacuum pressure is good. using an A14 size tool. tried a smaller tool as well. wondering if it could be the coating the company uses to make the print on the part. maybe its not even or something?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 11:39:38 EST 2017 | prdmm1
YES. I am having problems with all the Panasonic parts we use. I was wondering if this is common. I have checked the package and tool and everything. It is the larger Panasonic parts that give me issues. I will try to pick out of tape in the y wagon.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 12:18:18 EST 2017 | dyoungquist
It could be a part height issue. I have seen a case where an 0402 resistor from 2 different manufactures had different heights. If the height of your 2010 part is taller than you have programmed in the package data, the pick up head may be pushing
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 15:48:03 EST 2016 | ahanna
Hey everybody! So my Quad 4000c has been acting funny lately. When it goes to dumb a rejected part into the dump bucket it doesn't actually drop the component. This results in it trying to pick up another part with the previous part still on the nozz
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 11:20:33 EDT 2013 | gnus
Hi all, I'm having issues placing 7 pin DPak packages. I'm using mechanical centering with four centering phases (one for each orientation). Tool used is A24S. Machine picks up the part but will reject it when centering the part. I have measured all
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 12:30:20 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone give a good manufacturer of hand held vacuum pick up tools? I have tried most of the common ones out there.(Vampire,Pen Vac,Selecta)They seem to work OK, but they still lose vacuum and drop parts after a couple seconds. We just got in a ne
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 13:34:28 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Usually the reason it will fail a part like that when you are using mechanical centering is because the part is usually picked so off center because of the body shape. So when the centering jaws close to push the part to center they give up and fail
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 08 12:19:48 EDT 2001 | davef
Depending on how odd the form is, would a pen-vac work? Virtual Industries and Exalta sell Pen-Vac vacuum pick-up tools through distribution [eg, Wassco, Practical Components, Techni-Tool, etc] for about $30. Pen-Vac is a self-contained vacuum pic
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 03:29:37 EDT 2022 | samhe
I received a buck-boost DCDC board with an optical sensor from NextPCB, so I mounted the components and measured the efficiency. Table of contents Board received from NextPCB Solder paste printing Mounting of parts Reflow operation check Attaching
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 19:43:08 EDT 2022 | emeto
I would assume it can do under some conditions. If you manually go and define pick up positions for all parts, may be there is not a good distance between two parts to pick at the same time. There also might be ON/OFF menu for this option.
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