Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 12:07:06 EDT 2011 | emeto
Does anybody know where I can find juki vibratory stick feeders. Juki doesn't offer them any more and I was wondering if some of you doesn't have any that you are not using.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 22:28:41 EDT 2011 | davef
It might be difficult to purchase new vibratory feeders. So, used feeders could be your only option * ECM Equipment Sales; 4203 S. Purslane Drive; Homosassa, FL 34448; (352)302-8100 ecmsales.com * IBE SMT Equipment , 318 Corporate Woods Drive, Magno
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 07:27:51 EDT 2011 | emeto
It might be difficult to purchase new vibratory > feeders. So, used feeders could be your only > option > > * ECM Equipment Sales; 4203 S. Purslane > Drive; Homosassa, FL 34448; (352)302-8100 > ecmsales.com * IBE SMT Equipment , 318 Corporate >
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 28 16:06:39 EST 2006 | gipos
What about Juki -Zevatech feeders???
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 17:10:25 EST 2000 | Jon Wentz
Hi Dave, What feeder model do you have? I took a quick look in my parts list manual and again, depending on your feeder model, you might be able to buy the needed part(s) from Zevatech/Juki. Have you checked with them yet? For example, the main feed
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 09:41:47 EST 2012 | charliedci
We have the same issues with QFN's on reels being cost prohibitive, so we also have to deal with tubes. We have had some luck with using a modified tube ran down (almost to the pick position) the channel of a belt feeder, assuming the QFN tube/channe
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 15:30:28 EDT 2008 | jamyboy
Juki is a great way to go as far as reliability the Jukis are bullet proof. Change overs are much like other Japanese machines if you have the feeder carts, tray changer and stay away from Vibratory feeders you will be successful with this platform i
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 10:19:17 EDT 2020 | leeg
We still have a lot of parts supplied in stick format for one reason or another and had some old MBF feeders which work great, does anyone know an alternative aside from the vibratory type feeder?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 21:36:47 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Thomas, I imagine if you could get everybody's opinion who's worked with vibratory feeders for any length of time, they'll all tell you they basically suck...it's better than nothing when you have to deal with tubed parts, but they still suck. Here's
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 25 09:20:38 EST 2012 | mgjme
We use JUKI KE2060 now, and we consider purchase of two YS12 for our next assembly line. But I'm afraid some of the details, like lack of pick-hight measurment function in YS12, we got used to perform at the begining of new production run (by JUKI's