Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 15:21:56 EST 2007 | flipit
If you teach your feeders, you can no longer gang pick correct? I have never had a dual beam or dual head GSM before. However, if you teach feeders with the fiducial camera and your picks are still off, there is an offset in one or several spindles
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 09:47:29 EDT 2002 | ghenning
Has anyone out there installed these devices on an S20 or had a head crash without them? Are they worth the investment to safeguard the machine? Is there another solution that one might consider?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 15:21:20 EDT 2002 | jax
To make it simple: A Feeder protection plate is just a flat piece of metal that hangs over the feeders, inside the machine, and keeps the feeder cover from popping up and crashing the head.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 15:13:44 EDT 2013 | larrygroves
It will require an alignment. The tools are usually included in the toolbox, one L shaped magnetic tool, a small square glass plate and there is a tool in the nozzle changer. You can buy them seperately if you dont have them. There is a bigger qu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 14:52:05 EST 2020 | jesusc
Hello, Does anyone knows how to perform AMF correction procedure? I need help in calibrating placement offsets. Recently we had an event where head 1 crashed a feeder and damaged it. We have already replaced the nozzle assembly and used a jig to ma
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 23:45:04 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64387687
1. The jetting head flies very low to the level of the board. So, performing AOI function will crash the head. 2. AOI is performed close to the end of the line, after P&P or reflow. Are you planning to run the boards back-and-forth, on the line? 3. L
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 13:42:12 EST 2007 | etienne
To answer your question: During my experience with Topaz machines, we had to replace 4 Heads on different occassions with different operators involved. Also I encountered several Head crashes with Eclipse machines. To buy such replacements here in Ma
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 14:20:47 EDT 2016 | pavel_murtishev
Hyng, Could you please specify exact model number for Siemens? Panasonic is famous for quite high field proven stability. Vacuum pumps for placement heads instead of ejectors is standard option for Panasonic, for instance. I would choose them. An
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 14:46:08 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
We run Panasonic chipshooters, so our small nozzles are not cylindrical. We would use the smallest nozzle we have on our heads which I believe is a Panasonic "MF" size, the same nozzle we'd use for 0603 size components.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 11:39:23 EDT 2016 | tdemon69
I was wondering if you could help me with my Panasonic MV. it is throwing parts around after it picks them up . only have 3 heads work in it.