Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 14:20:06 EDT 2005 | bigdaddysoy9
Thank you for your responses. They are very helpful.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 10:11:30 EST 2005 | geb
Cheers for the info JAX, sounds like what I was looking for.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 11:13:42 EDT 2009 | voytek
Hi, I am looking for Stationary Matrix Tray Feeder P/N 44976203. Thank you,
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 20:54:50 EDT 2021 | cbeneat
We send all our reels/tubes to Colt Refining in NH.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 15:58:57 EST 2005 | Mika
We are also interested in this, but where can we find the dimensions? We have thouht about some kind of a guideline to simplify the way of how we do the "Matrix tray numbers" input to our fine pitch machine. We do a lot of prototype production and ev
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 10:50:20 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
As Ioan says,These components usually come in tubes rather than trays. I can understand why you might want to do this because I have one very low volume but complicated board that has seven programmable PLCCs that I just don't have room for on the m
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 20:24:45 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hi ChrisN Have you talked with your supplier that is sending the components into your plant in trays. They are putting the components into the trays or their source is. One of them should be able to give you credit for each returned tray. Ken Bli
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 09:57:46 EDT 2005 | gavinscott
Hi All, The method that I use when training operators is.. a visual aid that shows the operators what way the trays are placed into the machine and the polarity of the component and also the component change logs. The matrix trays that I have delt w
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 06:47:16 EST 2005 | aj
not sure if I am understanding your question ... If the answer to your question is the following , I think you should book yourself onto a Programming Training Course right away! - the x and y co-ords for a matrix tray is usually determind from the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 11:29:27 EST 2002 | bmathey
I've been told that some Fuji machines have the ability to return rejected tray components back to their original positions in the matrix tray, rather than to a reject station. Can anyone describe/provide specifics about this function?