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DynaPace C17727 48 inch Con

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 11:36:44 EST 2010 | reic1

We just recently purchased a Dynapace 48" conveyor with digital display. Am in need of operation and maintenance manuals. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 08:26:32 EDT 2016 | proceng1

What info on the process would you like to know?

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 12:40:34 EDT 2016 | sumote

Thank you! Very nicely done.

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 09:26:34 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt

Good to hear! Never dealt with an assembly that large. 24" is the longest we've built. One issue we encountered was bowing due to the vacuum seal being too tight. Bowing caused transfer issues between conveyors and equipment. -TSS

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 17:00:28 EDT 2016 | thejedeye

That is a large board, maybe some supports to help with bow. http://www.nozzleforled.info/ezload-pcb-support-modules.html

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 15:59:37 EDT 2016 | mmjm_1099

Curiosity is killing me... What printer and pick n place machines are you using?

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 07:17:42 EDT 2016 | proceng1

A modified Samsung SM482 and a heavily modified tabletop printer.

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 09:27:29 EDT 2016 | sumote

If it will not violate your company rules, or generally get you in trouble. Can you post up a few pictures, or possibly a video?

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 09:34:42 EDT 2016 | proceng1

https://youtu.be/9wDZbI-H9RM Same machine. Board shift is at about 2:30.

We are now building 48 inch (1200mm) SMT assemblies.

Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 08:42:53 EDT 2016 | sumote

I heard 48" and thought about a 48x48 board. I never thought about it being slender. PVC would be heavy (costing more to ship), there are cardboard tubes that you can get cut that long for cheaper. Sounds like you have your process dialed in.

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