Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 19:02:30 EST 2010 | casmt
I agree with the range. I do find that sot's run better in Red. There is a Black Agilis (8mm) I use for Tant B's
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 07:19:12 EDT 2003 | bernard
Hi pete, We have being using the 8mm agilis feeder for nearly 12 months now, and contary to what you are finding the great advantage of this Mydata feeder system is that we loose very few components, you need no lead in etc. ( compared to other mach
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 10:54:22 EST 2006 | fredericksr
We have also had some of the same problems, but at the risk of sounding redundant, we have had success in using both the 8mm and 16mm tape clips to secure the tape. We have also been very pleased with the adjustable 16mm feeder doing a job the regul
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 22:12:57 EDT 2011 | machinehead
I know what you mean but have never found a tool > that would do this sufficiently. For higher > value parts you should keep them in a bag for the > next time you run a job that uses that part and > hand fit them. > > The nature of the feeders
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 13:42:12 EDT 2011 | sjs2303
I know what you mean but have never found a tool that would do this sufficiently. For higher value parts you should keep them in a bag for the next time you run a job that uses that part and hand fit them. The nature of the feeders means that you w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 12:29:54 EDT 2006 | CL
JMills, The white clip that I refer to is for the Agilis feeder system. The actual clips (feeders) are color coded. As far as the timing on the TM8's, I received a proceedure from Mydata several years ago but had reverted to submitting the feeder ba
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:06:43 EST 2010 | kpm135
basically the rule of thumb for the 8mm feeder is that you only want one component exposed in the pocket at a time. If you see more than one component exposed you need to go down in size. The reason for this is that if there is another component expo
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 12:31:50 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
Certainly would as to the feasibility of new vs used. Pricing otherwise might be more competitive than you might think especially when the enquiry is serious. How you use the machien can also radically affect your quote, if you expect to use a lot of
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 05:59:38 EST 2006 | jobbie
Hi everyone, New to the forum and have a question. How many cph are others getting? We are small sub-contract firm and are running Mydata my12 with hydra, but not agilis feeders. We tend to do small batches (upto 100 circuits), high mix from 0402 to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 10:59:43 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi Pete, Thanks for taking the time to respond. My experiences with Mydata would differ from yours, but as in life, different machines are for different circumstances. We have many low volume customers that love them - they are easy to use, upgr