Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 29 12:53:34 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils
We had the same motor problem with our My12, whenever we would get the sound we would go through and slow down X accel speed in any packages and the placement accuracy as well. After doing this for quite a while we finally tried updating the motor c
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 09:56:57 EDT 2021 | richardcargill
Update - Solved On talking with BTU they mentioned that if the conveyor is always running full speed then cleaning out the motor brush area with compressed air will cure it. I'm guessing that the carbon dust had encroached onto the encoder. A good b
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 23:09:30 EDT 2007 | mika
We have now ordered a another stencil with square apetures with 20% overprint just because it is so difficult to get the solder paste to stay on the pcb pads without to get it stuck within the apertures. We have set the print speed down, the separati
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 18:32:18 EDT 2013 | rway
Hello all, I was wondering who out there has an F1 or F1-5 system used at post-paste. If so, what type of auto-insertion equipment are you using on that line and what is the cph placement capability. Does your F1 system keep up with the cycle time
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 20:20:16 EDT 2021 | astarotf
Does anyone know why the heads of the GSM2 dual beam 4688 sound like this? When it is in x position the motor begins to vibrate
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 27 16:47:35 EST 2021 | petter
Looks like it was the diode inside the encoder. Are getting a new printer instead. Did a short time fix, connected a power supply to the motor and controlled the speed that way.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 18:26:05 EDT 2002 | pjc
If you are talking actual placement rate- from first fiducial read of board no. 1 to first fiducial read of board no. 2, here is the best I've ever seen based on the boards I've run: CP3- 141 seconds for 468 components per board (all rectangular chi
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 10:08:44 EDT 2002 | dougt
Tony, I'm in Ken's corner.....the speeds the manufacturers offer are pretty much meaningless when it comes down to your particular board. Brand X can say they will do 1,000,000 cph but when you put your board on the machine with multiple parts at di
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 07:29:51 EDT 2009 | andrzej
We have 250x340mm panel of PCBs. Stencil for glue would be 0,3mm with about 80 holes mostly for chip components. Our MPM printer at standard set, prints paste on 1 panel at 40-50sec. I need general information if printing glue is faster or slower p
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 06:32:38 EDT 2009 | davef
Here's what is on that post referred to, not sure what you need more than ... "* Stencil material: metal or plastic, no difference in print, metal is easier to clean, no static problem, available * Stencil thickness: Chips 0.006", SOIC 0.010" [print