Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 00:45:19 EDT 2006 | Richard Robins-Bird
Not all splicing tapes require the use of specialist tooling or splicing plates to make a join. Please see wwww.fujismt.com where a complete range of SMT splicing tapes (Joint Tapes) can be found for use with chip mounters such as Assembleon, Europla
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 01:25:58 EDT 2020 | jmelson
> I think the main > issue is the bend radius you can apply to tape > with deeper pockets. Right, on my Philips CSM84, on the larger tapes, I don't thread the tape through the return slot, I let it play out the front of the feeder. The
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 22:44:47 EDT 2006 | dmfausti
I have just been engaged again in SMT pick-n-place machines. My latest exposure is with Yamaha YV100 and YM84. I have been having some problem on feeders, especially on 1206 reel packages and above. The plastic cover on the reel does not peel off eas
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 15:52:53 EST 2007 | jmelson
Some other machines are a lot simpler. Here's how the Philips (mady by Yamaha) CSM84 works. Smaller tape (8 and 12 mm) feeders are all mechanical. A plunger on the head pushes a lever on the feeder at the same time the head comes down. First, the
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 15:20:35 EDT 2001 | stefwitt
You can make up a plate over lapping the tape exit guide and to the right up to the nozzle changer. It should hold three standard size Jedec trays. I used the bases of two old vibratory feeder. No matter what you do, you should use strong magnets to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 19:39:18 EDT 2005 | darby
This is a very difficult question to answer as it will depend greatly on your component mix. I will presume that the CSM 84VZ is of the following configuration: 2 x RDC Synchro Heads. Heads 1 & 2. These are mechanically centering heads with a chucki
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 19:06:44 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Yes, forget Guru, he's a "tosser" who talks "bolloks". Did you ever notice the English have fantastic words for putting people down? Anyway back to the original question. A manual stencil printer might be ok if your not doing anything too tric
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