Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 05 16:09:08 EST 2003 | Amol Kane
Hi, I am a Graduate student in SUNY Binghamton. I am currently working on an Odd Form Component Placement Machine Manufactured by Universal Instruments Name of the Machine is Vari-Cell II Flexible Assembly Workcell Model number 6515A This Machine ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 14:31:38 EST 2004 | Brent
There is standard pick and place equipment such as the Assembl�on (formerly Philips EMT) ACM Micro and AQ-1 that can easily handle your snap-fit through-hole BNC connectors, in addition to other surface mount components and through-hole odd form part
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 27 02:47:14 EST 1999 | Eyal Epstein
We at Celtronix have extensive experience and customers, whom we have supplied Pin in Paste solutions. We can send you a lot of information, including references to our customers. Celtronix is a supplier of odd form automation solutions, including ma
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 08:42:18 EDT 2001 | caldon
How do these components come packaged? Bulk, Reel, Tray,.... Some of the work bench manufacturers have X-Y pick ups for manual assembly. These x-y pick ups should fit over an inspection conveyor. Sorry I am drawing a blank when it comes to manufactu
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 15:07:11 EDT 2001 | ksfacinelli
What I was thinking about was X/Y arm with vacuum pickup.....that could stand over the conveyor....if would be nice to be able to clamp it on or swing it out of the way. As far as the parts....most would come in tubes. The biggest issue is position
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 18:09:43 EDT 2001 | davef
Potential suppliers that come to mind are: * Fritsch 717.355.2947 http://www.fritschusa.com * Automated Production Systems 2840 Pine Rd Huntington Valley, PA 19006 215-938-1000 FAX 8480 www.apsgold.com/aps_tech.html Other suppliers that claim to of
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 02:04:25 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
I would talk to you suppier of placement equipmennt as Assembleon have experience with running odd form on machines as do Panasonic, Siemens, Mimot and Universal. I have run two lines with machines from your supplier and will be doing a project with
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 14:08:18 EST 2002 | trynders
I have used these bean bags for several years now. They work great for holding down odd formed components during the wave process. I use the cotton ESD smock material and cut out what ever size I need. Works Great!.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 07:02:52 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Grant, We use the CP series from Fuji - so not quite the same, but the quality of engineering and company philosophy will almost certainly carry over into the XP range. Our machines are totally bombproof reliability wise, and the programming i
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 07:54:44 EDT 2010 | cyber_wolf
It's curious to us that you say creating packages on the Mydata's is time consuming. We have had Mydata's since the mid 90's and have only found this to be the case with odd form components. It will take you more time to search through someone else'