Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 08:42:25 EDT 2007 | AR
Of course, if the number of required component codes ( = feeders) is not very great, you might want to look into odd-form assembly machines. With them you can insert a much greater range of components than just simple radial components and you can ge
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 16:39:31 EDT 2007 | dyoungquist
We replaced a manncorp machine with a MyData about 3 years ago and have been very satisfied. A Mydata machine should meet all of your requirements with the possible excpetion of the odd form parts but I am not sure any machine does those well. The
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 10:17:27 EDT 2008 | janz
Hello, I am trying use PMJ1800 odd form machine to place axial components. If I set clencher hight according to manual (so clencher nearly touching PCB) one lead is cleached more or one side i pulled more. I have checked clencher position and it is
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 05:07:16 EDT 2009 | rocko
Hi All, I was puzzled because of terrible blowholes in solder joints of gold plated odd-form components. I am very confused because all other components on the boards have perfect solder joints. Here are some process details: 1) Solder paste: N
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 14:52:02 EDT 2014 | jax
Both Manufacturers and Machine Types are a good choice... Why just these two Manufacturers? Depending on your needs (Changeover times, Board Size, Part Size, Part Counts, Odd Form requirements, CPH requirements, and the list goes on), there might be
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 30 15:11:25 EDT 2017 | gregcr
thanks for the info SWAG. My thought was to use a GSM/advantis like a radial inserter or odd form place machine, after double side SMT. We run selective solder as well. The parts I'm looking to place are snap-in electrolytics and radial inductors.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 24 12:30:20 EDT 2007 | John B.
We're currently running a manncorp ECM-93, which has served us alright, but we've pretty much outgrown it. We manufacture power electronics, a lot of double sided designs with odd form parts. We have about 30 different designs we manufacture, and we
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:34:45 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
Also Jan, Don't you have to send your components through a filter program when transfering from a 4796 to a 4791 or vice versa. I know you have to do this when transfering a 4790 program to a 4791 because the speed data does not transfer correctly. I
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 23:22:44 EDT 2000 | Micah Newcomb
Jerry, Contact FujiAmerica and ask for their newest product Guide. Some differences are..... IP2 - SMD1 vision (back lighting only, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - SMD3 vision (back, front, coplanarity check optional) IP3 - BGA transport, I
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 05:34:45 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
Also Jan, Don't you have to send your components through a filter program when transfering from a 4796 to a 4791 or vice versa. I know you have to do this when transfering a 4790 program to a 4791 because the speed data does not transfer correctly. I