Electronics Forum: camera support block 145230 (Page 1 of 1)

MPM Up2000 and SMEMA

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 14 23:30:30 EDT 2016 | ariss_t

Hi, my 2cent.. u could try to check the sensibility of the camera board stop sensor.. maybe it detect something i.e support block.. do reply when u found the actual root cause.. thanks..

Juki Operator Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 15 04:45:22 EDT 2013 | jandon

Cleaning and lubrication requires maintenance training. You can really break something if you don't know what you are doing. For example you can break your expensive rubber nozzles or cameras with inappropriate cleaning. Check: - Piping and joint -

GSM Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 08:53:48 EDT 2007 | davem

I have been working with the UIC GSM platform for 6 years now in an EMS environment. Operating, programming, configuration, and line installation. I do not work for Universal or represent them in any way. UIC is a 1st rate company with excellent and

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 11:35:01 EST 2009 | dilogic

1. can you load cut tape onto the feeders, or only reels? You can, but you have to use cover tape extender (pretty cheap, though) >2. how about parts on trays (like Atmel AVRs in the QFP package)? You need tray feeder. But you can "make" your own

Assembleon / Philips support. Ask your question.

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 27 00:59:43 EST 2010 | jmelson

Hi, I have a CSM84, PA1306/20. When I got it, a lot of the offsets had been zeroed out. I figured out a procedure to calibrate the back feeder rail, but haven't come up with a scheme to calibrate the mechanical alignment unit. I have it close, but

GSM Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 18:21:09 EDT 2007 | ratsalad

We just recently registered with UIC a GSM that we obtained used from another company. I don't recall exactly how much it was, but I believe it was in the $1000-$1500 range. All they are really charging you to register is the software, not the mach

Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:47:38 EDT 2008 | locostpp

Yes, this is a good point and really only time will tell just how reliable such a machine becomes. What I'm aiming for is to simplify and reduce the number of sub-assemblies. For example we are building the camera/vision processor and lighting into

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