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Multi-part reeling for pick and place

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 13:41:24 EDT 2004 | Frank

I agree with everybody here. There are plenty of better options than what you have proposed. Without knowing your equipment brand, or what type of offline software you have, if any, I have a few suggestions. 1) If you don't have any offline softwa

long connector and MG1 Yamaha / Assembleon

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 14:15:34 EDT 2023 | compit

Hello What feeder do you use for the long connector (65-80mm) - tape feeder, tray? What nozzles? We want to mount a SODIMM200 socket. I don't know whether to look on the tape or on the trays... The MG1 spec says it will mount connectors up to 100mm (

Multi-part reeling for pick and place

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 17 15:22:17 EDT 2004 | rohman23

Thanks for all the responses. I do agree with what was said, and can certainly see reasons not to try. I'll write a little more about what we do. We are a defense contractor, and as I mentioned very high mix, low volume. We only have 1 SMT line.

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 07:27:06 EDT 2017 | stephendo

Hey all, > > We are a small electronics > manufacturing company who has been using the > solder reflow process for years, but we have been > hand placing components. We only run the system > 2-3 days per week. > > I have been looking at > buy

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 12:34:31 EDT 2017 | svfeingold

Hi Sumote, thank you for the advice! I actually visited the K&S service center, they are the company that now handles the Assembleon line. They have service/training techs there who have been around since it was part of Philips and are very familiar

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 11:16:33 EDT 2017 | svfeingold

Found it, it appears to be 15mm. I received a reply from K&S (Kulicke & Soffa) who support the Assembleon machines. They say they do offer full support and training. The support offer is $7,500 per machine for the first year, including: * Annual a

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 09:29:54 EDT 2017 | svfeingold

That does sound like a great deal Tsvetan. Can you share any information about who/where exactly you purchased the machines, and which printer/reflow you have? I do have friends and colleagues in China that could ease the process if anything is comin

Help finding a high capacity pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 21:20:18 EDT 2024 | compit

Check out Yamaha - also old. A large number of parts (the same machines under the Assembleon, Philips brand), cheap feeders, many parts suppliers. Models from 2 to 16 heads, e.g. Emerald-X can accommodate 84 INDEPENDENT 8 mm feeders.

Thinking of changing Pick and Place from Quads

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 19:52:39 EST 2015 | dontfeedphils

I've dealt with MyData, Assembleon, Fuji, and Juki over the last 9 years with the majority being MyData and Juki so I'll talk about them. MyData was very nice for high mix/low volume due to the ease of setup and smart feeders, but I felt like I was

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

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 14:46:14 EDT 2021 | mishafockin

We currently have Yamaha/Assembleon Opal with heller 1800. I think we can start with just a printer and PnP. I am open to a refurb printer but would like to get a new PnP. I understand it costs a minifortune but working out bugs and lack of maintenan


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