Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 07:13:56 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Has anyone had any experience or data using vibration during the reflow process. | We introduced a vibration device attached to the fixed rail on a Vitronics reflow oven. The reason was to prevent skewing on large PLCC devices. The process worked v
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 21:36:47 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Thomas, I imagine if you could get everybody's opinion who's worked with vibratory feeders for any length of time, they'll all tell you they basically suck...it's better than nothing when you have to deal with tubed parts, but they still suck. Here's
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:04:36 EDT 2010 | dedwards
I have a question about assembleon vibration feeders. What is the process for loading tubes in these feeders? Our personnel are cutting the top of a tube end around the size of the part and glueing it into place. Then the machine is programmed for
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 17:36:31 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, Yes MYDATA vibration feeders are a nightmare, but you might want to check the feeder. We had one that would vary a lot, and it never seemed to be able to be set to the right vibration level for consistent feeding. It turned out to have a problem
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 18:37:22 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Don't know if you can do it on a MyData, but I have found that I lower the rate of failed pickups on our machine by altering the placement order of devices. Specifically insisting it does not attempt to pick sequential parts from the same lane. Of co
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 07:26:22 EDT 2010 | walkbury
Yes... I can generally get away with it for all but the low profile stuff such as tssop packages. The plastic tubes are so shallow anyway that once you've used a scalpel to create a pick up window, you've virtually got no side-wall left. Anything b
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 19:47:21 EDT 2014 | cyle
Reels are 100% the best, vibration feeders should always be a back up, they are quite unreliable through no fault of their own. Say you have 1000 parts to be placed, and the cost of a reel is 100$ more than a tube, but the reel loads 10 to 1 over th
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 12:17:19 EST 1999 | JAX
Marlies, The terms are one in the same but are used according to how you descibe the situation; i.e. centering refers to adjusting the part where as aligning normally deals with adjusting the vision. NOT THAT THIS IS A RULE. ( different strokes...
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 21:44:12 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
A rejected part from a reel is a little bit of a pain to use, where a rejected part from a tube is easy. That doesn't mean that I like tubes though. I have also found that some parts cost more when delivered on tape. First check that your machine is
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 17:23:11 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, One think we always hated when running MYDATA was the vib feeder, and we had no end of problems. The supplier told us most people angled the component tubes up, however then the vib settings change between when the tubes full, and mostly empty.