Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 09 18:43:54 EDT 2008 | mowens
Hello everyone, I'm a long time reader of the forums but this will be my first time posting and seeking help. Here's our situation, we have a small pick and place it places about 1800 parts per hour. It is a good R/D proto machine, but it is quic
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 15:03:38 EDT 2008 | awegener
I'd like to get more information about pick and place nozzles. How can I learn more? ... What do the nozzles look like? Are there different shapes? Are custom nozzles sometimes used for custom parts or are the nozzles mostly standardized? What kind
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 14:56:11 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Paul, All the machines yulisted are very god at placement. One thing to keep in mind is parts availability. Some of our jobs come from the customer in "kits". Not everyone supplies you with a full real of parts. Be sure that the machine you pick
Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 16:40:22 EDT 2010 | m79d
I am having some problems getting the IP1 to place a SSOP28 package,pitch 0.65mm lead width 0.3mm. I am selecting computer vision 012 (tried 011) and vision type 100. EL data was put in looking at the datasheet and also measuring the device. Have tri
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 15:34:22 EDT 2003 | johnpatricelli
It won't help your operation of a pick and place machine, but if you are just beginning to train your Operators, an excellent beginners' reference for SMT parts and package recognition can be found at TopLine Dummy Components' website, http://www.top
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 12 15:34:37 EDT 2008 | grics
That is very interesting... I am curious though, why wasn't a plain blind rivet used? You probably can, but personally, I would be not want a solder joint holding the frame and the pcb... Mechanical stress on solder joints often leads to not good re
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 09:20:05 EDT 2008 | wrongway
we tested this kind of part about 3 years ago did a few prototypes I did'nt know how it was going to work but our old amistar picked it and placed it just fine used a small nozzle with a o-ring on the end of it I think it did ok going across the wav
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 17:39:27 EDT 2008 | awegener
In light of this new information I've received from everybody's comments, I'd like to get more information about pick and place nozzles. How can I learn more? ... What do the nozzles look like? Are there different shapes? What kind might you r
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 13:11:25 EST 2006 | SWAG
We have fought with cut-tape way too much. It's always a bad idea. We've tried a couple methods/devices for manual splice with limited success. Before you look into this I would ask them if they could supply you cut tape qty's inslusive of fairly
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 16:08:09 EST 2004 | Terrapin Station
This depends on the model. Most machines and turret style typically overstroke .2mm with a force of 250 - 300 grams of force. the reason for the over stroke is to place the component into the paste. This can be adjusted through part library manipul