Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 15:07:33 EST 2005 | davef
Some of our troop use manual tweezers. Some use 'vacuum pens' things. Vacuum pens are manually operated, vacuum powered. Suppliers of the vacuum pens things are: * Lighter weight, lower strength ** PenVac [www.virtual-ii.com] ** Vampire ** Select
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 08:34:46 EST 2005 | Alex
Good advises thanks. I'll go thru all nozzles and vacuum check today and tell the programer about PD's and nozzle vs shutter. Should I check at the same time all the vacuum filter ? For the placement test, we use the same feeder at the same position.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 12:08:15 EST 2005 | siverts
Checked the condition of your nozzles? Vacuum ok? Dummy part picked from the same feeder position? Dummy part picked from the very same feeder? How often does this problem occur? How many dummys did you pick for comparison? Sometimes a feeder calibr
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 03:35:07 EST 2005 | siverts
Good day everybody, I am looking for a number of portable vac-operated pick-up tools; to be used by operators, so they can pick QFP's/BGA's etc. out of matrix trays and also to put components back in the trays. It should be slim, ESD-safe and powere
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 02:34:55 EST 2005 | siverts
Thank You for the info, Dave. This forum must be the best on the planet, maybe in the whole Universe... Regards, siverts.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 00:34:36 EDT 2022 | ttheis
We found that the "Z offset" on the head was altered relative to the other machine and restoring defaults made both machines display the same settings. Once defaults were restored for the second machine, it began picking up the card from the tray and
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 21:36:18 EDT 2022 | ttheis
We have two GSM machines (4-spindle, single beam) and had a camera fail on one machine. We decided to clean and calibrate the cameras on both machines. One machine we had no problems and all is working properly. The other machine will not pick up the
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 | Thu Dec 04 10:46:42 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
I have no idea what your Festo looked like. But the ability to move a component freely in xyz and rotate it is what you get from a typical manual placement station. You don't get that with tweezers or vacuum pickup pens. I've seen people make all so
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 05:16:22 EDT 2003 | kanwal324
You can have Hakko vacuum pen it has motor for vacuum generation in the pen only which results in having more sucking power. Regards K J Singh