Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 17:10:43 EDT 2005 | peter ng
Dear all, I need some information about the Juki 750,760,2010&2020 1)actual vaccum level (with&without nozzle)-after measure 2)blow level(without nozzle)-after measure 3)Is the unit for Juki blow & vaccum level in KPA or mmHg? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 00:14:27 EDT 2005 | fdr4prez
Contact your local Juki Service Office, they should be able to supply these answers. Or post your data and other users can compare them with their equipment. The units of measure can be in either kPA or mmHg. This is dependent on the units of meas
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 09:29:48 EDT 2009 | christian01976
Hello! Did you test the blow off function manually with the input/output monitor? Mayba there is the wrong plug at the valve...
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 10:52:14 EDT 2012 | sarason
Sounds like a plan. The usual way is to count how many you use on the job either by pre-calculation. Or how many clicks the machine counts and save the data before switch off, then drop it back into a spread sheet. This depends very much on the mach
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 15:15:37 EDT 2019 | cristian_amlima
Hi Guys.. greetings! I hope someone could help me. Does anyone knows how to configure a gripper nozzle to juki 700 series? (more specifically FS730). With this nozzle the machine should blow to inflate the nozzle and I don't know how to change from
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 31 00:49:22 EST 2020 | sarason
Have you tried PCBSynergy http://members.iinet.net.au/~sarason/ Which specific Juki are you talking about? I have started adding this functionality for some of the Juki machines. Flexpog will give you this under DOS or a series of Juki programs lik
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 15:39:37 EDT 2007 | MR. PICK N PLACE
IF YOU HAVE JUKI MACHINES AND UNDERSTAND THEIR FUNCTIONALITY AND SOFTWARE YOU CAN BE VERY CREATIVE IN PICKING AND PLACING COMPONENTS. WE DO IT ALL THE TIME. I WISH I CAN GET THE SOURCE CODE SO THAT WE CAN PERFORM SOME MODIFICATIONS.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 01:46:43 EST 2016 | sarason
Some machines use air blowing to not only place the part but to also help guarantee that when the nozzle is sucking it doesn't end up with a net accumulation of solder paste inside the nozzle. Juki and Yamaha spring to mind. sarason
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 09:56:12 EST 2007 | Amytheengineer
I have used both Siemens and Juki machines for many years. When I need to run anything requiring high accuracy such as 0201 placements I always put those jobs on my Siemens gear. It used to be a little easier to run and program the Juki but with th
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 19:45:58 EDT 2019 | bobpan
haha....thanks Steve!!! Nozzle Height of 1 means that you have dust or something in the quadalign lens. You need to clean the lens with alcohol then a dry lint free cloth and if it stays the same....that means the lens has an issue or there is dirt