Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 07:35:04 EDT 2002 | bmulcahy
Hi, I guess you a looking for a manual x-y table with a vacuum pick up such as SMT6000 from OK industries. I presume these are still being made-- We use one successfully at the end of a Mydata machine to place low volume components which we cannot j
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 14:18:06 EDT 2002 | larryk
Kevin, I saw a few months ago in a Philips pamphet that they now have a "tray" that sits at the feeder locations for loose components or a small tape of components. I think it was for the Topaz machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 11:13:18 EDT 2002 | ksfacinelli
I would like to understand what different options people are using to place low volume / odd form parts. I am very familiar with the tweezers / vacuum pen method however this can be less than desirable. I am looking into a manual pick and place to
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 24 18:06:10 EDT 2002 | Hermann
Our manual and semiautomatic pick an place machines are suitable for all low volume tasks, fine pitch included, thanks to a special break system, guiding the manual mooving of the nozzle. Have a look at http://www.harotec.ch Hermann
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 10:51:27 EDT 2002 | edmentzer
We use a manual "pick and place" unit similar to the OK product, and it work great. The parts are in a tray and the operator moves the pick up head over the part and press down which turns on the vacuum, the vacuum is turned off when the part is pla
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 23 22:22:01 EDT 2002 | caldon
We have a great sophistcated Manual/Semi Assembly station available for BGS, QFP, Chips, CSP......Can use matrix trays, tape reel,Cut tape reel, loose parts, and sticks. Please contact me off line for more details. I am not a salesman....AppsEng.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:16:15 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Some things to consider 1. can one operator keep up with manual operations and not slow the line down? If yes, great. If no you will need a way to allow more than one operator access to the next board coming down the line to not create a bottleneck.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 08:01:47 EDT 2002 | mpotter
Kevin If you want to go automated then why not take a look at the Philips ACM. It is the flagship for placing SMT and Oddform packages. We use Vacuum nozzles and Grippers to handle many truly oddform components.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 13:45:12 EDT 2007 | brulal1
We are low volume high mix, when we program the pick and place equipment we like to program and optimize several different PCB on the same set-up. We used to work with Panapro form Panasonic. I have and MSR, MPA 3F and Universal Advantis AX-72. Looki
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 10:10:46 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda
Panasonic Flexi-Cam is supposed to support different types of equipment (including third party). Not sure if it will support AX-72, if they don't, you could ask. I know they support a range of Universal Equipment. Back in the day, when PanaPRO woul
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