Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 19:04:24 EDT 2020 | robl
The modular inserters usually have them built into the feeders, which is part of why each feeder is so expensive. I'm sure I saw one system with a separate clinch unit but they are all dog slow compared to a rad 5 or 8 or 6241D+.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 19:06:24 EST 2004 | Hiram
Thanks Brent for the information. It's been very helpful... Hiram
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 09:52:49 EST 2004 | pjc
http://www.pmjautomec.com/index.cfm?cd=21133⊂=21207&doc=21397
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 17:37:07 EST 2004 | JT
We use a JUKI 760 and a 106 nozzle.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 12:46:42 EDT 2010 | szypko
aj, how are the LED's packaged? Radial tape or tube?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:14:50 EDT 2020 | emeto
Universal instruments used to build this kind of equipment back in the days. Not sure if they still do it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 20:01:42 EDT 2020 | robl
Clinch stops them moving on the wave or in transfer, it's pretty handy.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:35:31 EDT 2020 | charliedci
Yes, we have an old Universal axial and they still offer independent machines for axial, radial and DIP components, but I do not have the floor space for that. Some offer "odd form" insertion machines (Juki, Hanwha, Cenncorp)which is the direction I
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 14:31:38 EST 2004 | Brent
There is standard pick and place equipment such as the Assembl�on (formerly Philips EMT) ACM Micro and AQ-1 that can easily handle your snap-fit through-hole BNC connectors, in addition to other surface mount components and through-hole odd form part
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 11:42:32 EDT 2020 | charliedci
I have been tasked with finding the equipment necessary to fully automate our TH assembly. Currently about 98% is performed manually on stuff lines with the other 2% using a 30 year old axial inserter. I am asking if anyone else has gone down this pa