Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 07:16:35 EDT 2022 | madisreivik
The problem is that.. 1) it always drops at the same location and the vacuum led shows that machine indeed turns the vacuum off ! 2) the same nozzle picks up much heavier components from other feeders without problems 3) the MTU component - i turn
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 17:09:40 EDT 2022 | madisreivik
PROBLEM SOLVED :) ! I messed with parameters, then started to check hardware again. and.... There are 2 transport position on the carrier 1) vacuum 2) mech clamp Both have fiber position sensor which shows the status When there is component, the
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 00:27:12 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
Hi all, We had a servo amp replaced (SA-6) and the machine worked with no problem for the first panel (this panel of 10 only needs a TQFP100 from the MTU). Then I got the "Servo NG" error again. One of the servo paks showed a "7" on the LED. The err
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 14:30:17 EST 2001 | vickt
FYI...Universal has software that "senses" if parts are present in the PTF trays or not. With some upgraded s/w your dumping would be over
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 06:45:30 EST 2001 | genglish
I am having a problem with a Universal GSM machine (Platform Tray Feeder)dumping trays with parts still in the trays, subsequently damaging the leads. Is it possible to program the machine so if any part is not picked from the tray in the matrices a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 16:00:03 EST 2001 | gsmguru
Enter A value of -1 in the Tray pickup X & Tray pickup Y fields. This will disable the automatic empty tray pickup by the machine. I would recommend getting a data sheet on the tray from the component vendor for accurate pocket & tray dimensions. Var
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 08:15:33 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, Vibratory (MultiStick) feeder is bottleneck of any placement machine. If you feed expensive IC�s via vibratory feeder they surely will be damaged. If you really care about expensive IC�s equip you placement machine with reject conveyor. In
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:08:47 EST 2001 | jax
Your safest bet is to manually remove the trays. The problem with what you want is that the machine does not know that it missed a part. It simply goes to the point you specify and tries to pick somthing up; if it doesn't pick up anything it believes
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 10:38:38 EST 2004 | fastek
This I have heard from (2) different sources. Fuji feeders for CP series machines are now being counterfeited in China and are being sold as original. They will in all appearences look completely legit in original boxes and with Fuji bar-codes. Once
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 12:02:20 EST 2004 | Rob
I've seen 2 types from China, one type was an amazing copy (Fuji supplier's factory back door possibly?) and the other was a cheap copy. The cheap copy was adequately functional, but I wouldn't want to bet on it's long term life.