Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 19:27:27 EDT 2006 | Tech
Does anyone know if you can teach feeder pick up location on 24mm. I have a 1998 Philips Topaz. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 12:57:59 EDT 2004 | Frank
Awhile back there was a thread here about needing to pick a BGA-type component that is dead-bug (ball-side up). The OP was looking for a special nozzle tip that will conform around the balls in order to pick the component. There were a few response
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 13:22:37 EDT 2003 | Pete C
Try these out www.egismos.com/newproducts.htm
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 09:37:48 EDT 2003 | Pete C
Dave, Don't know, just found it on the web. Most suppliers will send one for trial.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 13:21:42 EDT 2004 | gregp
Frank, Do a search on "dead bug" and you will get all the threads. Good Luck, Greg
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 17:00:03 EDT 2009 | dogsbody
would any body be able to supply me with infomation on how to adjust a quadalign unit,as a unit on my line will not pick up 0603 resistors,but will pick up thicker 0603 caps. My manuals offer no help.I have run the aligner calibration with the cone t
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 12:30:20 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone give a good manufacturer of hand held vacuum pick up tools? I have tried most of the common ones out there.(Vampire,Pen Vac,Selecta)They seem to work OK, but they still lose vacuum and drop parts after a couple seconds. We just got in a ne
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 05:16:22 EDT 2003 | kanwal324
You can have Hakko vacuum pen it has motor for vacuum generation in the pen only which results in having more sucking power. Regards K J Singh
Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 21:56:22 EDT 2006 | KEN
Yes. Teach 24mm feeder. 1. Set pickup to "Teaching" or "relative". 2. Adjust coordinate. 3. Celebrate with high fives and chest bumps like in the beer comercials.