Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 11:32:36 EST 2003 | lloyd
Depending on quantities etc, you probably have a few options. If it's the automated route you require then any of the radial insertion machines from UIC or TDK will do the job. We've inserted LED's in the past with machines over 10 years old, so if
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 05:53:26 EDT 2007 | erhard
Hello all, we are about to modify a Universal Radial 5 so the machine will be able to insert radial components with lead pitch 3.5mm and 5mm. The 3.5mm components are ELCOs which are getting inserted all the way to the component body so they sit fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 15:08:29 EDT 2020 | gregp
How about Semi-Auto insertion. Only one type of machine needed to insert virtually any through hole components. The CS-400E was originally manufactured by Contact Systems and now Versatec is offering remanufactured systems...completely rebuilt to t
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 14:22:27 EDT 2000 | JAX
GP, What are some of the details. type?(mictor) guide pins?(yes/no) component demensions? Machine inserted? Force of insertion?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 18:51:35 EDT 2000 | Doug Philbrick
Rob We could do that for you as well as provide you with a ready to run insertion program for your Universal Axial inserter that will of course match your sequences. You can call me at 770 965-3300. I will be out in the morning on the 28th but will
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 14:31:10 EDT 2000 | Dan Woodward
This message is way late, but ASG in Florida (part of Tyco Electronics)specializes in connector insertion. WWW.goasg.com. Drop me a note if you want any details.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 15:01:25 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
Yes I have done this at a company. The components were automatically inserted as well. The process was screen print palce SMT reflow dispence paste Flip board insert through hole Reflow I wish we could show photos on this page and I would show you
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 13:49:20 EDT 2000 | Jeanette
When dispensing paste would you reccomend dispensing the paste first then inserting the component or inserting the component, clinching the leads and then dispensing the paste. I have heard that the latter may cause dry joints. Would you use the sa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:22:33 EDT 2000 | Jeanette
I am just starting to investigate the fesability of this process and have very limited knowledge. Is there any problems inserting components on the same side as the paste on a PTH. When a component is inserted in this way is there a problem with th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 11:22:26 EDT 2001 | cjrjmj
I would like to hear about equipment (all existing) that would do DIP insertion. We have UIC Multimods presently, but as you may or may not know spares and support are becoming an issue. All input is appreciated!