Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 28 20:00:42 EST 2002 | iman
ran an internet search on "intrusive reflow", out popped various links on the subject. Bob Willis was rather prominent on the topic's links. anyway seems intrusive reflow soldering specs are the same as conventional manual insertion (radial, axial)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:51:24 EDT 2004 | Robert Ressler
Michael - Hello, you may also want to consider Panasonic JV - jumper (variable insertion pitch) - excellet machine AX - axial (fixed 5mm insertion pitch) - excellent machine AV - axial (variable insertion pitch) - fair machine RH - radial (various
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 16:30:27 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
> > you may wish to do program off-sets per rotation ... I responded: > > You went over my head with that one. ... Steve Thomas helpfully added: > ... can reach that screen with SH SET command, Since I have not yet located a programming manual
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 12:21:51 EDT 1998 | Robert Cass
We have a need to manually insert, cut and clinch a radial part that is prep close to spec on a board traveling down a standard conveyor. Is anyone aware of such a system? I only know of regan off line.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 16:40:32 EDT 1998 | GERRYR
| We have a need to manually insert, cut and clinch a radial part that is prep close to spec on a board traveling down a standard conveyor. Is anyone aware of such a system? I only know of regan off line.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 09 05:02:26 EDT 2007 | dismon
Hi, we have just purchased some old universal machines for thru hole insertion (Axial, radial, dip, secuencer and program generator). We have documentation for all the machines except from the pantograph. Does anybody know where could I get manuals f
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 10:09:32 EDT 2007 | slthomas
(1) part standoff - how far the base of the part rests from the top of the board. Seating plane will rest flush with the board, whether it's the bottom of the part or a lead form. (2) lead length - is the final length of the lead adjustable, so t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 22:33:24 EDT 2007 | simsj
We've had some experience with Universal's machines as well. Aside from the mechanical problems you're experiencing, that level of control hardware is susceptible to power spikes/fluctuations. Save yourself some trouble later on and get a good UPS.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 22:28:30 EDT 2009 | sbayeta
I think I forgot to mention a little detail here: our boards go through automatic insertion before entering the smt train. We use old machines (universal radial 3 and radial 5), so clinching is not perfect. Do you still think glue printing is a good
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 16:44:27 EDT 1998 | Gerryr
| We have a need to manually insert, cut and clinch a radial part that is prep close to spec on a board traveling down a standard conveyor. Is anyone aware of such a system? I only know of regan off line. There is a system called a clinch master by