Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 09:36:22 EDT 2007 | gregcr
HI All, I have a Brady PAM Series 1 Label print and place machine that I would like to try and get running. The machine is in good condition except I don't have the software that runs the machine. Brady has been no help. Does anyone here run one
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 18:15:14 EDT 2003 | kent_peterson
Running the PAM board is a great tool. Using another machine to get you CPK is very inportant. We use the DT651 which does everything the PAM rom card does plus it gives a CP and CPK value. You can also use it to verify feeders in the X and Y. SMT re
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 10:39:48 EDT 1999 | JohnJ
Bill, Thanks for the input. I took a brief look at the Brady machine on their website. I think their latest is the PAM 6000. It didn't appear it could keep up. My most difficult application is to put 42 labels on a 21-up board in under 1 min 20 sec.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 20:30:58 EDT 2005 | fastek
Doesn't PFA have available a calibration board kit similar to Fuji PAM? If they don't, they should.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 14:48:36 EDT 2005 | fuji pam
If you would like to email me at sms8740@juno.com I have all the info you will need.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 07:32:56 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
I agree. If you put them back in the same place you should be fine. The way you measure/calibrate placing accuracy is by running PAM. This program determines any error in the shafts.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 11:54:06 EST 2006 | johnw
Hi Dax you want to run a cal card with good cad data on all machines then take the results and then alter the placement xy data to pull all machines into calibration. But make sure all the cameras are calibrated and the pam results are good and withi
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 10:13:19 EDT 1999 | Bill Bannister
The Brady PAM 5000 may work for you as well. I think they have a web site. This machine is smema compatible. It's automatically places barcode labels onto pcb's within an 18"x22" area with .020" accuracy. The labels can be placed at 0 or 90 deg onto
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 10:50:25 EST 2003 | ggspook
Hi Mike Interested on your thoughts about (Pam) Placement Accuracy Measurement I am looking into establishing Accurate repeatability of my equipment we check our calibrations Regular and the calibrations are in spec but this does not guarantee
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 16:15:47 EST 2006 | johnw
we have fuji's cp-iv-3 machine made in 1993.we > are facing problem everytime when we change the > jobs(for example we change from pcbA to pcbB to > pcbA)even though program is same. There are some > mechanical adjustments like conveyor adjusted