Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 16:33:52 EDT 2018 | tey422
If I understand customer's intention correctly, it would be fastest, mass production with fully utilizing the Pick-N-Place machine capacity with minimum manual labor which won't break the bank. They used to manual hand soldering the coil to the boar
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 05:01:37 EDT 1999 | Charles Stringer
| Anybody using trolleys with the pick-n-place machines and do you splice to the empty reels? Does it work ? | Yes we run Siemens Siplace with wheel in trolleys and splice tool. +ve Quick change over of a large number of components typically less t
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 14:00:47 EST 2002 | dougt
It seems to me that a majority of the people buying machines are looking for a low quantity / high volume machine. I would think that after the push for "Just in time" and "Conbon" and all the other fancy phrases companies aren't buying one machine
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 01:23:23 EDT 2005 | Cal
In regards to your post...I am sure Autotronk is the manufacturer. I can only asume when you speak of a "local Rep" it is in the US. If you go to Autotronik's website via the link you provided...you will see Manncorp is the Canada/USA/ Mexico Rep. He
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 09:52:52 EDT 2006 | Rob
I think perhaps you should revisit the choice and take another look at Universal Advantis, I-Pulse M2 & M4(low cost Assemblion), Samsung SM320 or CP45 Neo, Contact Systems C5, Fuji XP series, Juki KE2060, and Siemens Siplace. There is nothing wrong
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 22:44:47 EDT 2006 | dmfausti
I have just been engaged again in SMT pick-n-place machines. My latest exposure is with Yamaha YV100 and YM84. I have been having some problem on feeders, especially on 1206 reel packages and above. The plastic cover on the reel does not peel off eas
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 11:06:08 EDT 2007 | slthomas
While many here would probably shoot themselves at the thought, I'd recommend a Quad IVc. You can't get much smaller, they're easy to set up, easy to operate, and for the most part run pretty much forever with minimal maintenance because they're so m
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 13:35:34 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
MyData TP9s Work well in high mix applications because change over time from 1 job to the next can be done in as little as 15 minutes if you have the right mix of magazines/feeders. Component placement rates vary depending on which component you ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 30 20:14:30 EST 2014 | jeff701
We've actually bought a second FX-D, which is intended to mainly handle smaller, higher-volume boards. That will still serve to improve throughput. But at the same time, we're also adding another pick'n'place machine which has a rated speed that's 2
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 15:18:40 EDT 2018 | dleeper
One option might be to convert the coil to through hole and use intrusive reflow AKA pin in paste. the coil leads would have to be formed perpendicular to the board instead of parallel. you would have through holes instead of SMT pads, but you would