Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 09:58:17 EDT 2021 | kumarb
Thank you so much for the advice. We were suspecting blockage but know that we have clean nozzles. Did the air blow out and removed a spot of black matter - perhaps what was an old o-ring? Nozzles are 61 and 62 posing the issue. Our tech said that 64
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 06:53:31 EDT 2021 | vinitverma
Change Feeder position from 'Automatic' to 'Relative'. And enter the feeder location of whatever rear feeder you want it to be at. Optimisation won't move it then.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 10:03:18 EDT 2021 | joost
i did not know that! i learned something today, thank you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 08:05:21 EDT 2021 | vinitverma
That's the correct way when optimizing a new program or with less part numbers. But when reoptimizing a running program, it may not be so convenient to change all feeder numbers to '0'. Here is where changing the position to 'Relative' helps without
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 05:16:04 EDT 2021 | compit
Ok i did this: when optimizing PCBs, you can add "fixed PCB" - the machine treats this PCB as the one for which the feeders have reserved space. I enter places in such a PCB that are to be omitted during the allocation. It works very well - selected
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 16:59:49 EDT 2021 | compit
Hello. I want two elements to be PERMANENT at the back (e.g. position 107 and 114) and the rest at the front. Unfortunately optimization always "adds" other elements to the rear, even though I choose the preference at the front. Setting elements as "
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 20:59:37 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Hi. The PCB does not look to be heavy. Suggest you try to email their staff - they are very good. Personally have worked with Scott there and he knows the VIOS software very well. https://trans-tec-america.com/contact/ We have the Assembleon Eme
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 06:59:37 EDT 2021 | joost
This is what I do when I want certain feeders to stick to certain positions: put all my feeders on feeder slot 0. Then put the feeders I do not want to move to the feeder slot they are in (program to spot 4,21 or what ever feeders slot you want them
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 09 06:31:04 EDT 2023 | kumarb
I can speak from the Yamaha YV88X side (aka Emerald-X). We are an engineering company and recently started to use our SMT line. Absolutely love it and can run the machine with ease. Have assembled thousands of boards since COVID started. It is an old
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 14:42:03 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Hi. Heck no! First, you should find out the Yamaha equivalent of your machine, if known - that is a more common reference when sourcing parts. While we have no affiliation with the vendor other than a very positive history of sourcing a laundry list