Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 16:02:45 EDT 2021 | willkillum
Greetings. Make sure the calibration/homing chip is still with the machine and not lost, although you can buy a replacement from Juki for a not-so-nominal fee. Also, have the seller power it up and bring up the Laser image display/edge check. If ther
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 07:27:10 EDT 2005 | buchi79
Are you buying nozzles from UIC or other vendor? By the way, what is the component you rejecting? Is it happening to random component or specific one?
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 | Sat Apr 14 10:21:30 EDT 2007 | HOSS
We are processing a 5x22" PCB using Juki "2010E and 2060E". Machines are spec'd as 18x20" cabable. We just needed to adjust a conveyor sensor (1 time) and ignore a few placement area warnings.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 09:11:33 EDT 2008 | jsims
We ran 3 750's, a 2060, and a 2080 for about 10 years. If you'd like to talk about it offline, give me an e-mail. jsims@schrader.co.uk. We had a positive experience. Good luck. John S.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 18:05:16 EDT 2021 | cyber_wolf
2050's are old and no longer supported. If a major component fails you could be in trouble. Control boards etc....
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 23:52:24 EDT 2021 | tey422
I would suggest getting KE-2060 or KE-2080 instead. It has better camera and easier programming if you are working with fine-pitch components such as QFPs & Micro BGAs.
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