Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 17:25:57 EDT 2014 | jorge_quijano
I've seen both: Different operator using same tool = different splicing Same operator using different tool = Depends on the operator I remember some years ago I did an experiment with my 'splicers': their only job was to splice the tape, and then a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 11:38:22 EDT 2004 | jsloot
Can anyone recommend a manufacturer in Canada for SMT tape splicing tools? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 10:45:11 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
Is there anyone actively splicing reels at the pick and place machines with success ? What type of splice tool are you using ? Any input regarding splicing appreciated. Regards, Sr.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 15:27:57 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
We splice all day. We use sierra splice tool and their yellow splice. Technique that I found works very well is to peel back the cover tape of new reel over two empty slots (our machine detects when splice occurs and allows two empty slots without re
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 11:48:23 EDT 2014 | markhoch
We're an OEM Tier 1 Automotive Supplier, (Yes, one still exists in the US), with two SMT Lines and we splice all day, every day. First, let me say, I 100% agree with Rob's comments above. Technique is everything. We use ASM SiPlace, (formerly Sieme
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 12:11:17 EDT 2014 | rgduval
We used to use the Tapesplicer tool available from http://www.tapesplice.com (Sierra Electronics), in a high mix, low volume environment with MyData's (older feeders). Short review: It worked. Longer review: First, technique is everything. Splicin
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 14:05:41 EDT 2007 | splicetronics
More information on our SMT splicing tools, splice tapes and tape extenders can be viewed at http://www.splicetronics.com We can provide you with product samples and demo tools. Please email sales@splicetronics.com for an immediate response.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 08:31:32 EST 2006 | Karkanov
Hi, Do you have any idea if there is some tool to inspecet if we have the right component on the board ? like a smart tweezer. Also I'm looking to find a tool to spice smt reel. I need that because our buyer told us they will only buy cut tape.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 05:28:52 EST 2008 | dekiper
Hi, I think our Splice Device is the tool yiu are looking for. It can be used in high volume production for splicing in the production line OR used to splice short lenghts of carriers to a complete reel. http://www.dekitools.com/group.asp?group=664⊂
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 05:22:47 EST 2008 | dekiper
Hi, You could try other types without brass shim. It's also important to use a good tool that is adjusted properly. Contact me and I will help you with quality samples and instructions. http://www.dekitools.com // Per Gester