Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 09:37:48 EDT 2003 | Pete C
Dave, Don't know, just found it on the web. Most suppliers will send one for trial.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 12:48:49 EDT 2004 | pjc
AP25 can handle warped boards to a degree. I also depends on the board clamping system on the machine. There are three avbl. First is Universal Vacuum box, second is dedicated tooling with vacuum and third is Y Snugger tooling that does not use vacuu
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 05:16:22 EDT 2003 | kanwal324
You can have Hakko vacuum pen it has motor for vacuum generation in the pen only which results in having more sucking power. Regards K J Singh
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 08 12:19:48 EDT 2001 | davef
Depending on how odd the form is, would a pen-vac work? Virtual Industries and Exalta sell Pen-Vac vacuum pick-up tools through distribution [eg, Wassco, Practical Components, Techni-Tool, etc] for about $30. Pen-Vac is a self-contained vacuum pic
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 12:30:20 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone give a good manufacturer of hand held vacuum pick up tools? I have tried most of the common ones out there.(Vampire,Pen Vac,Selecta)They seem to work OK, but they still lose vacuum and drop parts after a couple seconds. We just got in a ne
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 15:58:32 EST 2002 | dougt
Thanks, you got me started with a data sheet and a free sample. Can anyone that uses this stuff give any advice? What exactly is a vacuum deairing tool and is it really necessary to use one if I'm only potting cables (analog and TTL, no high voltag
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 15:08:13 EDT 2003 | davef
Try: * Excelta Roto-Pic� 2000A [www.excelta.com] * Porta-Wand or Vac-Pac [www.virtual-ii.com] * PELCO� Vacuum Pick-Up System [www.tedpella.com]
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 16:27:15 EST 2002 | pjc
FYI: MPM does in fact offer alternate board support tooling than the vacuum box system. They have the X and Y snugger tooling, which clamps the board and uses magnetic support pins. If you are looking at a used UP2000, check to see what tooling it ha
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 13:27:47 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Haverhill DavidF, SMTA, SMTnet, I should know this, since Dave does raise a good point that involves the Charge Coupled Model for how ESD creates an event. Be careful you don't blow those components as you seek to create higher and higher vacuum
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 20:40:03 EDT 2011 | mikeincal
What may be happening is an early trigger of your vacuum sensors during production due to a clogged tip or vacuum line in the head. What happens during production is that the Y axis gets into position, and then the vacuum sensor input is monitored on