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Where to buy vacuum filter for juki and Yamaha machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 03:44:46 EST 2006 | lov3ly_9irl

Hi, Can anybody know a company that sell vacuum filter for Juki and Yamaha machines? Tks. Lauren

Where to buy vacuum filter for juki and Yamaha machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 03:30:44 EST 2006 | lov3ly_9irl

Thanks

Where to buy vacuum filter for juki and Yamaha machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 07:51:27 EST 2006 | sagan

Any SMC resseler may have the Venturi filter for the Juki... as for the Yamaha, i don't honestly know.

Where to buy vacuum filter for juki and Yamaha machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 16:52:07 EST 2006 | darby

Which model Yamhah are you talking about and what is the make and model # of the manifold block for the micro ejectors? If it has the Koganei ME05M series then your local rep can supply the filters. It is a good idea to get spare O-rings for the filt

pick and place vaccum

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 14:26:16 EST 2008 | slthomas

It'll just transfer the load to your compressor, and who knows how efficient your venturi pump (which can also be noisy) will be (IOW, how much load it puts on your compressor is anyone's guess)? I'd just replace or rebuild the vacuum pump, person

pick and place vaccum

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 13:27:07 EST 2008 | evtimov

Hi janz, you should be aware of everything. You are going to change subsystem on your machine. How much vacuum you need on the machine? Can you control the vacuum level with your system? Can you control the the system at all? Is it really much more

Skewed and popped components

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 08:34:57 EDT 2003 | stefwitt

Even when you run a board several times, the machine may not make the same travel path every time. This in itself does not create a problem, but the vacuum on the nozzles could be different, dependent on the configuration of components on the heads.

Tooling and Fixtues

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 06 16:42:18 EST 2021 | sg7914

Respected all; I am currently a student at RIT and working towards my master's in Manufacturing and Mechanical System Integration with a specialization in Electronics Manufacturing. I came across an interesting topic regarding the tooling and fixt

Blistering and delaminating boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 07:18:42 EDT 2018 | proceng1

Has anyone else been experiencing this lately? We have had a rash of boards that come in properly vacuum sealed. We store them in the hot room until we are ready to build, and we get bubbles under the solder mask. We've had 4 different jobs, all di

Pick and Place Rivet

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 05:18:40 EDT 2008 | lococost

that's a pretty cool idea, I like some thinking 'outside the box '! 1. I don't think picking it up and placing it will be much of a problem. once the rivet is placed it will be held in place by the paste. However, you would need to make a tray that

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