Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 15:16:49 EDT 2019 | uzbek
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 13:24:56 EST 2013 | dyoungquist
If you stop when the first completed PCB of the next run goes in the oven, wouldn't you be including the loading time for that PCB in your change over time? Wouldn't change over time be from the time your p-n-p machine stops loading the last board o
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 10:12:11 EST 2013 | anton99
Hello, We measure changeover time from when the last CCA leaves the pnp to when the first piece of the new job leaves the pnp. Our average is 20-40 minutes per changeover and we have 6-14 changeovers a day"depending on job size and components per C
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 28 22:47:28 EDT 2019 | alicelllly
Hi Uzbek, this is Alice from Neoden. Do you consider a new PNP machine? We are a professional manufacturer and Neoden7 seems to meet your need. We also could provide a complete SMT solution with competitive price, reflow oven, solder printer, etc.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 14:35:41 EDT 2017 | deanm
In trying to have things run smoothly with placement, I have to do a lot of theta adjustment to get the rotation right during placement. Even if the part looks good on the PnP machine screen sometimes it places differently than what is shown. If I u
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 16:39:26 EST 2011 | eadthem
Your typical high mix line would consist of, Stencil printer, 1-2 foot conveyor belt, fast PNP machine (say a universal 30 spindle turret lightning head), 1-2 foot conveyor belt, large/heavy part PNP (say a universal flex jet 7 spindle or 4 Spindle),