Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 03:25:33 EST 2005 | bing
We are using a GDM with a linear piston pump fitted to dispence adhesive on 0603's. Use Universal part number 43273801 needle with a 42346504 piston. The single needle dimentions are 0.010 ID, 0.028 OD, 0.005 stand off
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 29 16:38:15 EST 2017 | mekmat544
Hello all, I would like to ask you about difference between wettable and nonwettable solder nozzle: Are there some pros and cons for each type? Thank you. Mekmat
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 21:30:36 EST 2019 | sssamw
first of all, you need check the strain caused by interference during connector insertion. If must done by SMT, then a claw would be better than nozzle.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 16:31:54 EDT 2004 | alandra305
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Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 31 13:50:00 EDT 2018 | xenkok555
Check optical head height sensors.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 20:31:32 EDT 2009 | dcell_1t
wich is the model of the machine you're trying to place this component? what are the placement issues that youre observing. on the IP3 that we place switches we use a 3.7 nozzle (standard) because of the dimensions on the component, the issue that I
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 09:04:15 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
We've had the same issue on our Panasonic CM machines with Cree XP type LEDs. Count on tools makes a urethane tip nozzle that we are using which eliminates the sticking, our concern with these is durability. Nozzle supply company makes a steel Teflo
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 15:18:03 EDT 2024 | poly
I'm thinking about making a custom nozzle for a hirose connector my UIC machines have trouble putting down correctly. I'm thinking of printing the nozzle from stainless steel or something else. Does anyone have a material preference for nozzles? I
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 14:20:21 EDT 2000 | Kevin Simpson
Hi Peter, The Disk you are refering to can be outsourced from several different vendors. The thing to be careful with is getting a consistant colored disk. You don't want to have etc... some dull/bright..etc. We have found one local vendor we use.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 05:40:27 EST 2019 | compit
It turned out that only SF heads support "fine" mode, while FNC does not. Probably because above the FNC nozzle there is a "circle" rotating the nozzles, and in fine mode it can interfere with the reflection of the camera light - the element is lower