Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 11:27:48 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Haven't used it but TopLine sells a hand splicing tool (HRS5) www.toplinedummy.com 800/898-9888
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 17:11:54 EST 2001 | Jeff
To all: I searched SMTnet.com and found that http://www.tesatape.com/ sells SMD splice tape, however, "order numbers" were listed and a Tesa rep didn't know what they meant. Does anybody know how to order SMD splice tape from Tesa? I need part num
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 21:58:56 EST 2006 | kent_peterson
Good machine! Just like most part libarys don't let the operators change part profiles. Haven't seen it place 0201's but 0402's have no problem. Tape splicing for the feeders is a problem. The eject wheel gets jammed with anything other than splice t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 18:24:21 EDT 2000 | Walter
In need of a manual tape splicer that joins togeather all SMD carrier tape. We are running mydata equipment and we need at least a 6" leader on each reel. Who sells such equipment??
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 12:44:23 EDT 2013 | Chris
You have to make sure the tape is covering the holes on the tape/carrier, this is where the sensor reads it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 16:45:43 EST 2003 | Paul Standeven
Assembl�on America sells the SMD double splice tape you reference under part# 9469.930.74000. To order, call 1-800-4-PHILIPS and press "2" for Spare Part or Accessory orders. The tape comes in a box of 500 pieces. Enjoy!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 20:12:13 EST 2006 | Frank
The strip tape tray feeder is not practical if you have a lot of different strips. What about using splicing? Take some empty tape and splice it on to the front of your strips?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 18:29:01 EST 2001 | John Thorup
Hello Jeff If you're looking for splice tapes to join reels of taped components, or a full one to an empty end, you can get them from TopLine as #210002. wwwDummy.tv 714/898-3830 They list a web site demo for the splicing system www.tapesplicer.co
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 09:14:02 EDT 2000 | Mike McMonagle
Siemens makes a hand splicer, not sure of the part number. You also need the consumables (clips and tape), which they sell also. You can reach them at 888-SMT-HELP. Mike
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 09 07:49:28 EST 2004 | cal
We use Hoover Davis splice kit...they are located in NY State. www.hoverdavis.com