Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 13:28:13 EDT 2010 | tonaxel
Hello SR.Tech, yes, the general positions from 1 to 16 are ok. I also changed the pressure of the spring what is on the achsis for the tape transport wheels. This helped a lot for the most wheels but not for all. I will try it again. Maybee the pres
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 17:35:39 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
Have you looked at the cover tape wheel on these different feeders and made sure that they are turning correctly when the feeder is advanced? There's not too many things that could be wrong, either the wheel isn't turning properly and keeping the co
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 14:33:12 EST 1998 | fuji god
| Our CP feeder take up reels often break,The glue in tabs | are a pain and replacement is expensive.Any solution? | Be sure that you are using the correct take up wheel with the correct feeder. There are two distinct types of take up wheels, one
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 12:48:41 EDT 2015 | cyber_wolf
Couple things: If the rubber roller that touches the take up wheels is worn you can adjust it. The axle is on an eccentric. Make sure the "teddy bear faces" that adjust the pick point are not grossly different from the left to right sides of the ma
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 10:38:40 EDT 2010 | baildl632
Thanks! I've been re-inventing the wheel again!
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 14:45:47 EST 2006 | corrale
Hi, I need a new sprocket wheel with larger pins. I have the Lavezzi 4mmm pitch but my carrier tape skip holes. Do anyone know a place where to find this types of sprockets? How do I look for them. I don't want chain type. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 12:51:39 EDT 2006 | john_smith
Hey Brian how are you doing? We also have one of these feeders and it works great! The best feature is the being able to reverse the feed wheel to backfeed parts. Just talked to the guys at Hover-Davis yesterday and they have had feeders in service
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 16:23:06 EDT 2007 | rgduval
I had the lurching issue...turned out I needed to readjust to cog wheels on the exit side of the oven. The cogs had slipped, and the chain was actually getting caught in the teeth...to the point that as the wheel turned, the chain would stay in it i
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 14:36:13 EDT 2014 | markhoch
Not to squash anybody's ingenuity, but most of the problems that you're trying to solve have been solved, and fine tuned, over the last 30 years of SMT. (Surface Mount Technology) I'm all for reinventing the wheel, but I suggest taking some time to
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 03 08:46:34 EST 2019 | dfl
SOLVED The LED/phototransistor was a little of the center on the "index wheel" (don't know a better name, its the gear that pulls the component strip). The wheel works with a LED from one side and a phototransistor from the other, through a hole on