Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 22:46:41 EDT 2005 | nozzles
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 12:50:59 EDT 2005 | mnguyen
You may want to look at which spindle that is dropping the nozzle and check the O-ring on the spindle head. It's probably bad, cracked, or broken. Replace it and that will fix it
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:34:01 EST 2015 | rgduval
It's a four-spindle head. I've already learned the joys of the size of the nozzles...on a job that had an 0603 cap a bit too close to an SOIC. The first panel ran, and the cap placed after the IC...and I had parts everywhere. Got it figured out an
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 16:29:27 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
The air kiss is to replace the vacuum with air so the part will drop off the nozzle. Every machine I've seen with Air kiss, uses it when discarding a part as well as when placing a part. The air kiss should not be strong enough to blow the nozzle off
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 04 11:32:44 EDT 2005 | geb
One of my Universal GSM (1995/ 1996 model) pick and place machines has recently started to drop the nozzle on the reject belt when dropping off a rejected component. I have tried replacing the nozzel holders on the ends of the spindles but with no im
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 16:28:00 EST 2011 | tpappano
Does nozzle #1 lower at all when it should pick up a part or is it just staying in the fully up position? If it does come down, but not quite far enough to contact the part, there are adjusting nuts on top of the head that set the lower limit for no
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 13:19:27 EST 2011 | tpappano
A simple trick I read either here or on another P&P forum is to use "Silly Putty". Place a small thin spot of Silly Putty on the top of the front conveyor rail, and put the machine in "manual" mode. Steer head #1 over the putty and lower it, leavin
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 07:38:13 EDT 2005 | DannyJ
Hi Mike, I haven't tried the 0201s with a Hyrda, but after seeing 20 reviews of your message without a response, I'll try and share my experience with 0402s on a non-Hydra machine. The 0402s are slow, but I managed to get some speed by maxing out
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 23:26:46 EST 2005 | timekey
Of course a new machine out of the box should perform at a realistic Sigma level and it's not unfair to hold a machine manufacturer true to their claims. However, even if a new machine does meet the criteria on day 1, the numbers will be constantly c
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 15:15:13 EST 2006 | russ
Heat guns used improperly will definitely damage components. You must have a controlled heat gun that can be set to the max temp you want pb =215C max, Pbfree maybe 240C max. This heat gun must not be able to be adjusted or you must have total trus