Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 03 14:37:22 EDT 2024 | carl_p
You can download the full UIC nozzle library from them direct. They will also do the custom nozzle for you. you could also go out to the local CNC places etc. As for materials, depends what will work for the part in question. stainless is an option
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 17:03:07 EDT 2024 | dontfeedphils
I design and 3D print custom nozzles for my ASM pick and place quite often using our SLA machine and acrylic material. Works pretty well.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 15:18:03 EDT 2024 | poly
I'm thinking about making a custom nozzle for a hirose connector my UIC machines have trouble putting down correctly. I'm thinking of printing the nozzle from stainless steel or something else. Does anyone have a material preference for nozzles? I
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 11:42:37 EST 2006 | AndyGAC
I work for an electronics manufacturing plant in North Carolina. We have a Teradyne Javelin 1004 flying probe machine, but we are looking for spare parts for it at a cheaper rate than our initial quote. Do any of you happen to know of any sites on
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 25 11:05:50 EST 2006 | jgarver1
Try Lewis and Clark for test equipment parts. I know they have a large inventory of parts! http://www.lewis-clark.com/ Jared Garver IBE SMT Equipment http://www.ibesmt.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 14:41:23 EDT 2009 | snsmt
most of the problems tend to be with TANT components and a few 0603 chips.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 14:42:30 EDT 2009 | snsmt
The Tant size is 3528-21. I use type 72 nozzle for it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 18:15:33 EDT 2009 | snsmt
Hello everyone, i have a few questions regarding dropped components. I have a Philips Topaz X and it has been dropping components. I would like to know what causes them to drop. I know parts can be mispicked from time to time. This is very genera
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 13:48:37 EDT 2009 | christian01976
Hello! You can check your vacuum in MANUAL and then VACUUM IN MONITOR. You can switch the vacuum on or off for each head. With a TYPE 72 nozzle and no component the vacuum should be around 80 or 90 and with a component at the nozzle it should be ove
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 11:34:44 EDT 2009 | snsmt
thanks everyone! When we have a PCB to do, for one component, they usually give us an excess of 10 components! We are issued over 2,000 components. Does that sound reasonable? The problem is usually when the head picks up the component before it r