Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:55:12 EDT 2006 | bobpan
oh....one more....you could also just assign your new board to the table top you want to use and just do an incremental opt. but there must be enough feeder space chow
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 12:31:48 EDT 2011 | leemeyer
They sell rolls of antistatic poly sheeting. Maybe you could make your own covers. Try Uline.com
Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 06:23:11 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Those things are big tho, the whole moving table concept seems to be on the way out, theres a few who move it in one axis (MyCronic, Mimot?) but everything else is cartesian gantry and with a few notable exceptions quite narrow and feeder dense.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 07:25:26 EDT 1999 | Eyal Dickerman
| | To all SiPlace Users, | | | | I know there are lots of you out there! From your own experiences, what sort of life expectancy would you expect (in terms of number of placements) from a rotary star head for a Siplace 80S15 or 80S20 machine, befor
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 10:37:34 EDT 2002 | Mark Susol
Maybe we should better define the type of line and the expected utlization? Are you a contract mfg. or is this your own product line? Are you hi/low mix - hi/low volume? I have a hi-mix/low volume Siemens line (S23/F5) that I am able to get 40-60% u
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 08:26:15 EDT 2001 | caldon
Yes Siemens has a fixed tray feeder for matrix trays. If I remember correctly the tray will occupy 1/2 of the table.The feeder is a two part system 1) is the base 2) the the flat tray (just like what is used in the waffle pack changer). the flat tray
Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 11:14:40 EDT 2003 | k_h
Sorry, I did misunderstand. My opinion would be: Assuming nothing else used feeder space, like tray changers, camera's, nozzles, ..... and assuming 1 slot = 1 8mm feeder position, I think 70-90 slots would be reasonable. A reasonably priced feeder ta
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 11:09:47 EDT 2003 | k_h
Each machine has two feeder tables, one is fixed, the other interchangable. Parts on both sides of the machines does not create a kitting problem but can be inconvenient for feeder replenishment. I have found "U" shaped lines to be much more operator
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 14:27:28 EDT 2007 | slthomas
We're having problems figuring out how to optimize our stick feeders. We want to keep them all on the back side but the only way we've been able to get the data generator to finish optimizing without errors is to make all feeders movable, and it send
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 14:01:08 EDT 1999 | KEVIN SIMPSON
| | We are using some Fuji machines and have trouble picking parts up from damaged or mis-adjusted feeders. When I was working with Panasonic machines I was able to buy a feeder alignment jig from them to align the pick spot in the feeder, but Fuji d