Electronics Forum: insertion machines (Page 1 of 32)

PTH insertion

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 08:52:32 EST 2005 | dougs

Hi, I'm looking for a semi automatic PTH insertion machine but but have only seen 1 brand (blakell), what other types of kit are available? cheers dougs

DIP insertion

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 12:16:43 EDT 2001 | davef

Look here http://www.cassembly.com/bg/search?company_name=&catid=1056⊂mit=Search UIC and Amistar make good DIP insertion machines. Some of the companies listed in the above thread are equipment resellers that may be good sources of refurbished equi

radial/thru_hole insertion

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 09:29:44 EDT 2007 | realchunks

Hi Long, Cmiller is right, check out the vendors and ask for lots of info, they'll flood you with it. You also mite ask to see their equipment working in a facility near you. Also check out IPC-A-610 and J-STD-001. Get to know the different termi

radial/thru_hole insertion

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 08:42:25 EDT 2007 | AR

Of course, if the number of required component codes ( = feeders) is not very great, you might want to look into odd-form assembly machines. With them you can insert a much greater range of components than just simple radial components and you can ge

PTH insertion

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 09:18:23 EST 2005 | pjc

Here is the king of these machines: http://www.contactsystems.com/400E.htm

radial/thru_hole insertion

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 09:38:05 EDT 2007 | slthomas

Do you already have machines or are you shopping? If you're shopping and looking at used machines from Universal, get AT LEAST a Radial Lead III and preferably a V or VIII. The Radial Lead II is well past it's prime, especially for someone that's jus

Automated through hole insertion

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:35:31 EDT 2020 | charliedci

Yes, we have an old Universal axial and they still offer independent machines for axial, radial and DIP components, but I do not have the floor space for that. Some offer "odd form" insertion machines (Juki, Hanwha, Cenncorp)which is the direction I

Automated through hole insertion

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 15:08:29 EDT 2020 | gregp

How about Semi-Auto insertion. Only one type of machine needed to insert virtually any through hole components. The CS-400E was originally manufactured by Contact Systems and now Versatec is offering remanufactured systems...completely rebuilt to t

Automated LED insertion

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 07:10:32 EDT 2010 | aj

Hi all, I would like some recommendations on what machines are best suited to Automated Insertion of plated through hole LEDs. I am sure there are plenty of pitfalls associated with this type of process aswell, so if you could share these aswell.

Automated through hole insertion

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 10:14:31 EDT 2020 | robl

The odd form assemblers are extremely slow compared to the Axial & Radial UIC machines. Also there is a big cost for feeders. Key question is what is the max axial & Max radial feeder count on your biggest job and that will quickly tell you how man

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