Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 04:25:54 EDT 2011 | marios1
dear all i am looking for a grohmann magazine loader user manual
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 10:42:20 EDT 2003 | lgroves
Herman, I'm betting you will get a lot of response on this one. Frankly, everybody has their favorite machine. The trick is to consider the types and quantitys of boards you will run. Sometimes, it is better to set up a load for several jobs tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 13:35:11 EDT 2003 | cnotebaert
Ok, I have been trying to purchase a magazine unloader (front of line to load brds into smt equip) from 3 different used equipment manufacturers. I have been hounding them for 4-5 weeks to get me a quote. They all tell me they have them but I have no
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 16 09:23:43 EDT 2011 | jebs
Thank you for good answers. The Evest EM-780L machine that I linked to further up has a IPC-9850 at 25000 so if I get half I might be able to get the work done. How many people do you have working on the SMT line? Do you have all you're machines in
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 16:17:30 EST 2010 | rgduval
Sounds like there may be a people problem somewhere in your process. We have a couple of checks set up to aid with capturing first article issues. First, of course, the kit is checked against the BOM to ensure that all of the parts match. Then, we
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 17:19:34 EDT 2002 | Jimmy
The Agilis feeders perform as advertised after having them in use for several months. They significantly reduce the time it takes to load and unload feeders and don't require maintenance and calibration (unlike traditional feeders and the older Mydat
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 15:55:19 EST 2021 | ttheis
We just use a ramp to a cart and the line operator loads them into trays as they come out. There are buffer conveyors or magazine loaders you could use. Or do a little industrial automation with a plc and proximity sensors; combine a ramp and a belt
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 12:17:28 EDT 2002 | binns
I have a couple of questions for you, and a couple of answers. 1. Which model ? (100, IIc, IVc, QSV, QSP ) 2. In reference to how the machine stacks up with Fuji and Panasonic. They have never stacked up. Those families of machines have historicall
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:21:02 EST 1999 | Mike Moninger
A really nifty nest can be made by making an RTV mold of the first side of your assembly. Assuming all are identical within some small tolerance, the resulting mold holds the board very securely and distributes the loading. Cover the components with
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 14:53:34 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry
A good manual or magazine are hard to find these days. Most people just look at the pictures anyway! Just a pet peave of mine. Oh well it's the week end. got a case of beer in the truck and I'm thinkin of showering this weekend too. Anyone see m