Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 13:07:56 EDT 2005 | chunks
We return materials to stock all the time. Have also noticed some repair people like to pilver the reject bin every so often so they have a stock pile of their own. This too adds up on discretes.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 03:49:06 EDT 2005 | aj
Are you seeing many of the components in the reject bin of the machine? If it is feeder related I would expect to see some rejects unless the part is jumping and landing in the same orientation i.e. 3 leads on same side everytime! Other than that I
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 16:33:57 EST 2007 | mika
The reject rate of yours could be a number of reasons. 1. Which component types are rejected? 2. From a particular nozzle? 3. If the rejected part will be dropped on the reject belt or reject bin; it suggests that there is a problem with the componen
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 03 19:56:56 EST 1999 | M Cox
I now have the opportunity to work on the MVII's. And I have some questions Do the PCB's have to have tooling holes for the transport of Boards in and out of the machine? These machines are running like S___t. Lots of parts in the reject bin, and s
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 14:51:36 EDT 2001 | Claude Couture
What kind/brand of machine are we talking about? Are the missing parts randomly distributed or are specific to a feeder/placement/pattern? Does your machine remember where to resume placement if you reset it in the middle of a pattern placement? We h
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 18:06:38 EST 2002 | jersbo
Tried and True is counting your components if there is any indication of loss... this is a great TOPIC... unfortunately there are many ways to lose components. Feeder setup,problems with a feeder while in the machine(IE mylar problems or wrong step)
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 09:33:34 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale
This may be a really silly question but does anyone pick up and hand place the reject parts from the scrap bins of the machine? My attrition rates are out of control and i think this would not only highlight the problem but also save oodles of money
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 24 12:32:22 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte
I was dreaming about a real easy to use assembly machine. The software was written for operators and did not require more than a few hours training. Machine operations and board programming was written in clear language, icons, pictures and machine e
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 04:48:53 EST 1999 | Charles Stringer
Greg This is one of the eternal questions. I have racked my brains over this one in many organisations. If you are a low volume user (as your run size of 100 to 1000 would indicate) then you are likely to loose more taped components from loading and
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 16:39:26 EST 2011 | eadthem
Your typical high mix line would consist of, Stencil printer, 1-2 foot conveyor belt, fast PNP machine (say a universal 30 spindle turret lightning head), 1-2 foot conveyor belt, large/heavy part PNP (say a universal flex jet 7 spindle or 4 Spindle),