Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 13:40:46 EDT 1998 | Sandro R. dos Prazeres
Is there any vendor of Nozzle in Aftermarket, so tell me... tks...
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 16:10:32 EDT 1998 | Bill Schreiber
I just happened to run across this URL today on a nozzle mfgr. www.spray.com | Is there any vendor of Nozzle in Aftermarket, so tell me... | tks...
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 19:08:42 EST 2018 | sarason
Their is a large aftermarket support system for Juki parts, feeders etc in China. You can buy aftermarket Juki placement heads, nozzles, feeders at a fraction of the price you had to pay when you bought these machines new. Just make sure to exclude J
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 16:56:31 EDT 1998 | Kevin Searfoss
| Is there any vendor of Nozzle in Aftermarket, so tell me... | tks... Try SMT Research out of Chicago area. They manufacture Fuji, Panasonic, Sony, Universal, Sanyo and Mydata.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 16:59:22 EDT 1998 | Kevin
| | Is there any vendor of Nozzle in Aftermarket, so tell me... | | tks... | Try SMT Research out of Chicago area. | They manufacture Fuji, Panasonic, Sony, Universal, Sanyo and Mydata. Sorry, forgot to add phone #, 847-587-7200
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 14:24:42 EDT 2011 | carvincorp
For anyone who would like to know, I finally found a place that had these nozzles aftermarket for a decent price. The place is Ananta Enterprises International (AEI).
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 11:24:58 EST 2016 | markhoch
I haven't tried any of the aftermarket suppliers, nor do I know of a repair service, but I do know that ASM offers a core rebate on nozzle sleeves.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 06:35:19 EDT 2020 | vinitverma
Sapphire has a Line Array camera on either side. So all components on all nozzles are recognised in a single pass. But Sapphires are tough to maintain. And yes, it can handle max. 25x25mm components with the Line Array.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 17:50:42 EST 2022 | cyber_wolf
Take all of the nozzles out that are being used to place these parts and look at them under a microscope closely for blockages or dings in the surface that contacts the component. Check that the nozzle travel moves up and down smoothly and freely wi
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 17:34:40 EST 2002 | pjc
Yeah, there's a MELF nozzle. Check with Fuji or one of the many after-market guys, mostly Asian suppliers. Big reel, no big deal, unravel it and reload in 7" reels.