Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 15:08:07 EDT 2007 | jeffharley
If you have'nt had the pleasure of working on these machines, plan on spending a few weeks in Binghamton to get the basics, this will just get you started. I've worked on these machines for more than 20 years and am presently training two of my guys
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 08:29:11 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
If you can, put a pressure tank near the machine. It will help stabalize the air pressure, but only if the compressor is providing enough air in the first place. Throughhole PNP machines tend to take air in big gulps making the pressure go up and dow
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 12:11:56 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
Any experience with the encoders and ball screws that drive the stage? We are seeing a pretty large y-drift from the 'top' to the 'bottom' of the board during x-travel. I've tried to measure this using the teach function and the x-drift from the sm
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 14:11:14 EDT 2007 | jeffharley
Slot 11 in the I/O box is the one for B.E.C. pcb, the offset is 2125 in the x and 500 in the y axis. The template for the B.E.C. is triangle in shape and is the length from corner to corner on the rotary table. You can also type in sh sys and look to
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 07:22:31 EDT 2007 | jdengler
The dedicated fixture never really wears-out. You may need to change tooling pins and hold-down tabs, but it will still be accurate when we are all long gone. The adjustable fixtures seem to wear-out. Depending on usage and care it may go from 3 y
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 11:11:43 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I think you can reach that screen with SH SET command, then do a SET [command name] [value] to change it. Make sure you write down the original values somewhere or do a print screen of your current settings before tweaking them, though.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 11:32:36 EST 2003 | lloyd
Depending on quantities etc, you probably have a few options. If it's the automated route you require then any of the radial insertion machines from UIC or TDK will do the job. We've inserted LED's in the past with machines over 10 years old, so if
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 13:14:21 EST 2003 | pjc
Panasonic is another supplier of automatic radial lead insertion machines. Go to: http://www.panasonicfa.com/cgi-bin/product.cgi?prodline=electronics%20assembly&category=Pin%20Through-Hole∏id=rh5 www.panasonicfa.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 00:13:24 EDT 2007 | slthomas
The two factories I've worked at that ran Radial Lead inserter/sequencers were both building their own products and we were able to specify our own panelization guidelines. One-half inch rectangular frame on all boards. Our universal workboard hold
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 08:08:43 EST 2003 | Chris
Use a Radial lead inserter. you will need 1 head for each different part number you have. the machine cannsert 2.5 $ 5.o mm lead components and 7.5 with special to0ling. For LED you want to use a Radial with the new dual spocket CTA (Component transf