Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 10:12:33 EDT 2006 | Board House
Hi all, The majority of score machines used today have a top cutting wheel and bottom cutting wheel. This way they can score a line in one pass and saves on programming time, Panels are typically scored in one direction first and then the panel is r
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 10:11:12 EDT 2005 | gregp
Hi Rob, I'm not sure I know what you mean. Are you referring to adding leaders to cut tapes in order to minimize component loss? Also, I've never heard of tapes snapping. Is this something you see regularly on a particular piece of equipment? Th
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 14:39:50 EDT 2008 | johnhburris
We have been running a 2060 (along with a 2050) for about a year. Great machine; good follow up to the 700 series, of which we run several variants. We have a 2 shift, 5 day operation with 7 changeovers/shift. We've minimized downtime by building fee
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 08:57:17 EDT 2017 | capse
If N2 is not an option, the cut wire feeder or drilled wire are your best bet for now. You need to optimize wire feed rate as well. The solder joint on the robot takes about the same time to form as in manual soldering. If you need to speed the solde
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 12:30:03 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi Greg, We've used lots of machines over the years & seen lots of different tape related issues - the main one being snap off of the cover tape, usually due to too much glue, over entusiastic heat seal, or a feeder requiring maintainance. Also the
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 07:35:42 EDT 2010 | jooh
Since I'm new to the forum I probably ask previously answered questions (that I have not found) but I would be grateful if someone could clarify this for me. I'm in R&D at a company where we design low volume (1k-10k) fairly complex PCBAs for our pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:22:48 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Gonul: Are you looking for information on "cutting and drilling operations of PCB" on: * PCB fabrication � OR * PCA assembly
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 05:08:10 EDT 2015 | whitewing
Nice effort but I think you will have serious competition from the Chinese machines with vision that are coming soon. And what's the "2 year license" nonsense? Your target market won't stand for that.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 15:55:28 EST 2017 | emeto
Please, don't go this route. It will be not the machine that you expect. If it is Chinese good machine, you should be able to find distributor close by, if it is a clone of a well known machine, they will have problems selling it to you. Man Corp and
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 05:05:12 EDT 2019 | worzel76
Hi I have a TVM920 pick and place machine but need something with a conveyor and more feeders I thinking of a used Yamaha YV100 XG or a Chinese SMT880 I want to make the correct choice and would really appreciate some advice