Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 13 17:13:36 EDT 2013 | isd_jwendell
On an Essemtec machine I solved my sticky tape problem by routing the cover tape different than normal so that it pulls back more instead of up. I'm not familiar with your feeders and don't know if that is even a possibility.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 11:36:48 EDT 2013 | denisp
we use panasonic mv2vb feeder q type and we place a little piece of magnet under the reel and it help a lot
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 17:57:40 EST 2017 | sarason
Is it the weight of the component versus nozzle size and vacuum pressure? sarason
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 07:20:12 EST 2017 | prdmm1
2010 component. and the vacuum pressure is good. using an A14 size tool. tried a smaller tool as well. wondering if it could be the coating the company uses to make the print on the part. maybe its not even or something?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 14:10:41 EDT 2015 | duchoang
Last time I used Topaz X2 was 5 years ago. Correct me if I'm wrong. There are some reasons: -Head dirty so machine thought there was nozzle on head already. -Nozzle changer/ Nozzle position offset. -Something jammed and nozzle changer can not go all
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 17:42:11 EST 2003 | dgjjr
I would agree on keeping the gaps to a minimum but make sure you have enough maintenance access to the pick and place and oven. Pulling a conveyor out with an 1/8th on either side is no fun. Same goes for bolting to the floor, make sure you can unb
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 12:08:16 EDT 1999 | David Lynch
Jim McCarten and Dave F, Jim - How about a little explanation on your PlacePro 7100 comments? I'd like to know what a "typical SMT board" is and how "thruput is cut in half" by assembling it. Is this typical SMT board something that most manufacture
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 14:23:06 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Jim McCarten and Dave F, | | Jim - How about a little explanation on your PlacePro 7100 comments? I'd like to know what a "typical SMT board" is and how "thruput is cut in half" by assembling it. Is this typical SMT board something that most manuf
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 09:12:34 EDT 2003 | caldon
All of our PNP machine run on UPS back up. Though our machine controller is Dos and failry stable it is integrated with Windows NT who does not like to be prematurley shut down. We get a window of about 4 hours from the UPS. Remember this is just o
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 18:10:36 EDT 2003 | dougt
When a UPS is used on pick and place equipment is it setup to continue to run the entire machine or is it just keeping the computer(s) powered up? How long will the UPS typically supply power to the machine?