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Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:47:38 EDT 2008 | locostpp

Yes, this is a good point and really only time will tell just how reliable such a machine becomes. What I'm aiming for is to simplify and reduce the number of sub-assemblies. For example we are building the camera/vision processor and lighting into

Re: Tabletop pick and place equipment selection

Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 16:03:10 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

| Has anyone had experience with prototype-scale, table top Placemax and/or Manncorp pick and place equipment? If so, what has been your experience with the machines? Are they reliable? Did they meet all your needs? Which needs didn't they fill?

Multi-part reeling for pick and place

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 13:41:24 EDT 2004 | Frank

I agree with everybody here. There are plenty of better options than what you have proposed. Without knowing your equipment brand, or what type of offline software you have, if any, I have a few suggestions. 1) If you don't have any offline softwa

Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 09:30:40 EDT 2008 | locostpp

Thanks for the comments. Tech-support is one the big savings we think we can make and the customer will have to install the machine themselves - we will make a comprehensive series of videos and tutorials. Calibration will be semi-automatic and the

Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 16:09:10 EDT 2008 | jmelson

Hmm, interesting. My Philips CSM84 weighs 1600 Lbs or so, and it bounces around quite a bit when moving. It doesn't really move very fast, maybe 2 M/sec tops, and 3600 CPH is about all you really get unless the feeder is right across from the compo

Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 12:41:39 EDT 2008 | severs

I say that there is a market... The question is this: -How big is the market? -Is it worth going after? -Are you the person who can do it? Cost is everything to some people. There will always be a certain segment of buyers who will buy a product base

small and good pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 23:18:03 EDT 2013 | feiyangniao

There is a new toy I received today: a NeoDen TM-240A automatic desktop pick and place machine! I’ve kept my eyes on this baby for a quite a while, and finally decided to make a purchase last week. The shipping was very fast: DHL from China, a total

Re: Source for purchasing Vacuum Pick up cups

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 08:32:12 EST 1998 | Chrys

|PAIB makes good cups. Last year I was buying suction cups and I found a really good source - way better than PIAB. Only thing is, I can't remember their name. They were out of Cincinatti, Ohio, and I found them inthe Thomas Register on line. Sor

Re: Source for purchasing Vacuum Pick up cups

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 10:43:10 EST 1998 | Stefan W.

Hi Chrys You mean VI-CAS Mfg.Co. at 513 7917741. Don, I've another one: Stilson 888 4005978 | |PAIB makes good cups. Last year I was buying suction cups and I found a really good source - way better than PIAB. Only thing is, I can't remember the

Re: Source for purchasing Vacuum Pick up cups

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 15:52:47 EST 1998 | Chrys

|Thank you! VI-CAS is the commpany! It was buggin me. Anyway, they make very good quality cups with reasonable pricing and thay are easy to work with. Hi Chrys | You mean VI-CAS Mfg.Co. at 513 7917741. | Don, I've another one: Stilson 888 40059


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