Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 16 02:39:18 EST 2020 | originoat
panasonic kme nozzle dust filter original part PN 010DC181502
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 16:59:48 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
No, these were Panasonic nozzles.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 09:04:15 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
We've had the same issue on our Panasonic CM machines with Cree XP type LEDs. Count on tools makes a urethane tip nozzle that we are using which eliminates the sticking, our concern with these is durability. Nozzle supply company makes a steel Teflo
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 02 19:20:28 EDT 2022 | linux
the info you require comes with the nozzle when you purchase it from panasonic. what's the nozzle number. is it gripper or vacuum.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 13:43:42 EDT 2022 | klauss
Hi, How do we know what values we should use to add new nozzles into library? There are VU, VD, TT, MT, FB, Adhesion Check and SN blanks but i am not sure what they should be. Is there any default settings for them?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 05:16:32 EST 2000 | Jeff
We have nozzles breakage troubleshooting since we uses the PANASONIC RMA nozzle on our MV2x Chip-shooter. Our nozzles are breaked in its opening, and cause components damages. Also, if anyone with experience in nozzles breakage with PANASONIC RMA No
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 05:16:32 EST 2000 | Jeff
We have nozzles breakage troubleshooting since we uses the PANASONIC RMA nozzle on our MV2x Chip-shooter. Our nozzles are breaked in its opening, and cause components damages. Also, if anyone with experience in nozzles breakage with PANASONIC RMA No
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 23 09:24:11 EST 2000 | M Cox
I have had good luck buying after market nozzles from SMT research. Fuji CP3 Nozzles, I bought the Heavy-duty version and they lasted 3 times longer than OEM Nozzles. SMT Research buy's their Panasonic nozzles from the same source as Panasonic does
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 19:24:54 EST 2023 | linux
don't have nozzle data for this nozzle. checked with panasonic no data available
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 26 05:28:27 EST 2004 | Joe
Hi, Thanks for the info. I have been told that the Panasonic nozzles are diamond tipped and as a consequence are quite costly. Do you know how many placements one of these nozzles would be expected to make? Would the nozzle fail by the tip crackin