Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 03 09:36:29 EST 2019 | bobpan
Good job.... Sorry i didnt see this post...some of us were busy snow tubing over the weekend...haha. Many times over the years....the rubber belt inside the feeder will deposit material inside. Sometimes it ends up on the sensors and blocks the ligh
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 09:41:47 EST 2012 | charliedci
We have the same issues with QFN's on reels being cost prohibitive, so we also have to deal with tubes. We have had some luck with using a modified tube ran down (almost to the pick position) the channel of a belt feeder, assuming the QFN tube/channe
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 22:38:51 EST 2008 | ashley
Hello Sr.Tech, Please write direct to apexservice@apexsmt.com I am sure they are able & willing to provide to you sample nozzles for your evaluation. Just let them know the sizes that you need. Apex SMT in Singapore is also be able to support other
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 16:50:50 EDT 1998 | Steve Schrader
| I have just been asked to do research into vibratory/belt feeders by my mangement. We are transistiioning into a more short run JIT environment for our captive products. My investigation has turned up two suppliers (USVibra, and Comtra Systems). D
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 13:43:17 EDT 2002 | dougt
With regards to feeders handling 0201's, how does this feeder (as well as other manufacturers feeders) keep the pick position accurate? The feeders I've used have some play between the tape and the sprocket, enough so that if I tug at the cover tape
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 09:02:30 EST 2022 | peterm
You teach the corners of the component picked from the previous steps. Just select "PTF RR BTWN RAIL" slot 75 in "feeder teach" and it should move over to the belt.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 07:13:41 EDT 1998 | smd
| I have just been asked to do research into vibratory/belt feeders by my mangement. We are transistiioning into a more short run JIT environment for our captive products. My investigation has turned up two suppliers (USVibra, and Comtra Systems). D
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 17:59:09 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Well, she's been puttin' on a little weight lately, so I thought I was doing her a favor. Actually it really was a safety issue somewhat due to our own ignorance of the AC power requirements of the belt and vibe feeders. New machine to us, and a fe
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 14:33:02 EST 2011 | olddog
Thanks again Bobpan for all of your help. I hope some of my questions are dumb ones. Regarding "first", the QA error 0, you were right. In checking the setup, for some reason theta was 65227 instead of the 0 that I thought I had set. Regarding "sec
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 07 21:00:15 EST 2010 | mainenetservices
sounds like its probably a timming belt. stock drive products is the place i go for robotics mechanical stuff, They likely have a sutable belt if you can get a good mesurement on everything(mesure the pully teeth, the belt may be streched). https://