Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 18:02:27 EDT 2022 | tey422
Yes, just tabs not full perimeter. Can you please fill me in more detail since I am not too familiar to router bit types? I am looking for the right size bit that would be able to install to the Sayaka machine without much trouble just like diamond
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 21:23:21 EST 2008 | davef
Several methods are available for singulating or extricating individual flexible circuits from a processed panel; this discussion of the topic applies to all types of flexible circuits. In general, the methods for singulating flex circuits can be bra
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 09:18:53 EDT 2017 | sumote
Fancort sells a router that will singulate the boards out of the panel, and smooth the edges at the same time. I had one of these at a previous job and it worked well enough. Programming is tedious (it is done at the machine by "learning" point to
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 04:54:39 EST 2018 | Robl
Smells a lot worse even with good extraction. Key things to look out for is laser life on your thickness and layup of panels compared to spindle motor life (Typically 10,000 hours, or 2 years for us) and cost of replacement lasers. We get spindle
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 23:39:04 EST 2008 | gdzuber
There are different options for de-paneling routers. There are two basic types, in-line and stand-alone. Do you need in-line for high volume? The stand-alone systems have manual insertion trays, one or two trays. Also, after de-paneling or laser ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 09:44:48 EST 2011 | kblythe
We recently purchased a used Sayaka De-Panelizer Router. There is a manual included from Japan, however we cannot figure out how to get to the programming screens. The manual states to select the Mode button several times until the screens come up bu
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 10:25:15 EST 2016 | swag
I've done more if this that you can possibly imagine. I've designed 100 or more router fixture plates. It's not always easy that's for sure. We use a Cencorp router. It does O.K. but definately a little tricky to get nice cuts in the flex only ar
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 09:11:05 EDT 2001 | Ian T
hi all i'm looking for a automatic pcb seperator, that uses a knife not a router. i haven't been able to find one one the net. any help whould be appreciated thx ian
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 24 10:51:29 EST 1999 | Bob S
If you have decent volume with high mix or are a contract shop, the most flexible method is a software controlled router. Using pre routed boards with tabs is not a bad way to go but there is a price for the pre routing that may more than justify the
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 11:44:41 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy
| All, | does anyone know of a CNC routing machine which reads fiducials? Do these things exist? Are there more questions than answers? | | Murph. | Murph: check out Cencorp routers might have what you are looking for. Wayne
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