Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 08:28:12 EST 2004 | stefwitt
You get this info from the sales people. However, here is a simple formula. Your machine places actual 10,000 comp. an hour and you do this 7 hours a day, 5 days a week. Take some weeks off and calculate with 50 weeks, then your machine does 17,500,0
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 17:33:15 EST 2004 | Ian
GerberGrab does exactly this, and it's low cost, and you can use it for a month for free. It is a sophisticated but easy to use reverse engineering tool which will automatically generate top / bottom BOMs with placement and rotation after teaching of
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 17:41:44 EDT 2004 | longpham246
Hello! We placed quite a few of 0402 with our CP3 using 0.7mm nozzle with the same feeder as you had. Pick up can be adjust and calibrated, but that is not the problem, I agreed with you on that part. The trick is you have adjust and play around wi
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 10:32:19 EDT 2004 | vickt
This was not a automatic feature of the 4796 series HSPs. You can try to continue to reset-start the feeder crg after each component missing event,and slowly build the remaining placements, but at some point you will reach a dead end. My best advice
Electronics Forum | Sat May 08 08:35:30 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, Thanks for the info, and that's the kind of info I am looking for. We need very high reliability, and machines that constantly work at high speed for long periods of time without constant feeder and placement issues. We are finding some issues w
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 07:38:38 EDT 2004 | Cal
M.L. Feather- You may be better off using a square (rectangle) SMT pad instead of a Router hole. Since all the placement data will be referenced off the "fid" you use - placement problems could happen if Router holes are used as the router path can v
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 01 12:08:32 EDT 2004 | Ace
Hello An asset to any production floor. I worked with the Sony the SI-E1000 and SI-E2000, The SI-E1000 has a 12 nozzle planet head, I actually ran many placement trials with these machines 0603 (metric) 0201 (Imp). What can I say!! capabillity was
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 17:38:42 EST 2004 | Ian
GerberGrab does exactly this, and it's low cost, and you can use it for a month for free. It is a sophisticated but easy to use reverse engineering tool which will automatically generate top / bottom BOMs with placement and rotation after teaching of
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 20:11:31 EDT 2004 | Darren
Dhanish, There are a number of things to know before we can answer a large question such as yours. 1) what machine is being used. 2) how does the machine account for height at placement. 3) is the part rotated a large amount after placement. 4) is th
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 11:07:49 EDT 2004 | JB
"I thought it was purely a mechanical up-down movement with the cam and hence the thickness hardly has any effect!" It is purely mechanical.On our high speed turret the machine knows the distance between the tip of the nozzle and the top surface of