Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 12 14:30:04 EDT 2003 | serial_killer
Does anyone have these machines yet? They are suppose to be a stripped down version of the S27/F5 platforms. Siemans says they are the same machine but have a diiferent head (6 nozzles vs 12). Do these machine and software run well? Or is it the usua
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 00:41:23 EST 2004 | fdr4prez
You need to got to Nix of America's website. They have a fixture that you can slide strips of carrier tape into. http://www.nixofamerica.com/new.htm#CTT
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 14:53:10 EDT 2004 | smokejumper
TM8 Magazines step 4mm min. You need a TM8FC or Agilis. You can make a tray and pick from strips of tape too.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 12:51:23 EST 2006 | russ
They work okay, better than no leader tape. Of course to attach you may throw a couple of parts away as well. What you really need to do is discontinue buying strips.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 05 14:49:51 EDT 2006 | Cristina
The leader tape from Sierra works good for us. But if you have to work only with small strips and you can't affort to lose any parts think of moving them into waffle packs. It depends though if your machine has a tray for that. Regards, Cristina
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 04:14:24 EDT 2006 | Rob
1) Use insulated wire & only strip back as much as you need for a good joint. 2) Wrap insulation tape around each joint (package lead with wire) after soldering to avoid any possibility of touching.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 16:05:09 EDT 2006 | davef
Sometimes distributors endup with partial reels of componnts and are not able to sell the quantities of the partial lengths. So, they gather all the odd strips and have a contractor combine into a more attractive length reel for resale.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 18:18:56 EDT 2007 | coop
We get our splice tape through splicetronic solutions, I recomend the double splice tape. steir also makes the double splice tape it works good for attaching strips together and also for putting leaders on the tape, if your feeders require. GOOD LUC
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 13:41:44 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin
What exactly do you mean by "side clamps"? If you mean the thin strips of metal that the board is pushed up against, they are adjustable. Maybe a little more squeege force or down stop also.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 10:38:35 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Chris, You say see attachment, does that mean you have a picture of the spot that causes problems. Please email the attachment to my email below. Attachments are stripped from the threads in this forum. Patrick Patrick@interfluxusa.com