Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 18:28:41 EST 1997 | Herb Hoefle
We want to hire some feeder bins for a Mydata with a view to buying them around 1st week in April ( yes budgets!!!!!!! engineers vs beancounter time again ) Anyone want to help out a bunch of fun loving manufacturing engineers with some info. please
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 14:34:52 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, That's the problem, and in one case it wanted to put 6 reels of 10K resistor, when we only had 10 on the PCB. It really only needed 1 extra feeder, but decided to fill all extra 15 feeders in the bin, so setup is hell. It might think that's a go
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 16:14:58 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, I would agree with that, and the second hand prices for a TP-9 is very low, and they use the same feeders as the MY series, so if volume ever increases there is an upgrade path. TP should be able to handle any component, and because they can p
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 14:55:58 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
We had that problem on our M12. There were a few components that had gotten dropped into the camera area as the hydra head past over it. Our MY12 has a knob towards the front of the machine in direct line with the camera. Pulling this knob release
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 May 06 19:21:39 EDT 2013 | amelby
We had that problem on our M12. There were a few > components that had gotten dropped into the > camera area as the hydra head past over it. Our > MY12 has a knob towards the front of the machine > in direct line with the camera. Pulling this
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 16:11:52 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, Your right, and that's the thing I liked about MYDATA, even though we are selling ours now, and putting in Fuji'. I would still by a MYDATA if I was starting again, and doing low volume. When we started we kept our first product as simple as po
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
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