Electronics Forum: feeder and size and table (Page 2 of 3)

Re: Panasonic Feeders MVII and MPA

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 15:18:05 EDT 1999 | JAS

| | | I am loking for second hand panasonic feeders MVII and MPA. | | | Please tell me characteristics, price and waranties. | | | | | | | | What are you looking for ? What sizes etc? With the MVII | you are capable of using a dual reel feeder.If

Re: Tabletop pick and place equipment selection

Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 15:01:02 EDT 1999 | Tony

| Has anyone had experience with prototype-scale, table top Placemax and/or Manncorp pick and place equipment? If so, what has been your experience with the machines? Are they reliable? Did they meet all your needs? Which needs didn't they fill?

Smt 'pick and place' machine issues

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 01:09:17 EST 2006 | Guess

I would suggest checking the feeder, MVF and MSR are both turret type and dont have the capability auto pik adjust in y. Y offset pick up would lead to : 1. Over turn component. 2. Missing component. Turret sequence is pick, recognize an

Smt 'pick and place' machine issues

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 08:25:28 EST 2006 | aj

Hi, I work mainly with Fujis but have some experience with Panas. If you are seeing components upside down on the board it is feeder related . If you are seeing poor alignment across the board , firstly I would check the xy table for alignment. Mak

Difference between Philips Eclipse and Eclipse II

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 00:51:10 EST 2007 | vinitverma

Here are the differences (Eclipse vs Eclipse II) Optimum Speed: 5000 vs 6500cph Feeder Positions (8mm) : 80 vs 94 PCB Loading Time : 4s vs 5.3s PCB Thickness : 0.6-3mm vs 0.5-4mm Max Component Size : 32mm vs 45mm (optional camera possible on Eclipse

Simultaneous pick up with 0402 and 0201 components

Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 07:58:35 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf

Not sure what you mean. 0201's and 0402's are both on 8mm feeders. Juki's will do simultaneous picks an all 8mm feeders no matter the component size. Your feeders need to be maintenanced and calibrated to reliably pick 0402's and 0201's. I hav

Are there pick and place machines for loose components?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 10:02:12 EDT 2009 | spitkis2

Thanks for the info. On the Mydata do you position the cut tape inside a feeder or place it on a tray of some sort? Here the environment is OEM R&D lab so a Mydata would be overkill in terms of size and cost. I was thinking of a smaller auto pick

Criteria for Min Thickness regarding Large and Small pads

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 30 08:55:31 EDT 2008 | davef

It will be tough to find a dimensional thickness specification for HASL. IPC-6012 Table 3-2, line "Fused tin-lead or solder coat - Coverage and Solderable" states the requirement that there has to be complete coverage of solder on the land, and it mu

Selecting pick and place machine (comparison/personal experience/sales pitches)

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 10:42:40 EDT 2021 | oxygensmd

I have a customer who ask close to prototyping jobs with low volume and high-mix components. A regular job have around 5-30 pieces board but have high quantity and many type of components. All the time over 1000 pieces of parts on board from 250-350

Integration of manual odd form / low volume pick and place

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 07:35:04 EDT 2002 | bmulcahy

Hi, I guess you a looking for a manual x-y table with a vacuum pick up such as SMT6000 from OK industries. I presume these are still being made-- We use one successfully at the end of a Mydata machine to place low volume components which we cannot j


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