Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 17:52:30 EDT 2001 | mparker
Are you doing actual measurements of the dummy parts placements? or are you just doing a visual go/no go check? If doing actual measurements, be sure to use mil inch units of measure rather than mm. Mil will give you more accurate readings. mm force
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 08:05:51 EDT 1999 | stefano bolleri
| 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 doe
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 05:37:43 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Sparkfun users (professional hobbyists?) will have a totally different metric for what is acceptable compared to anyone who is doing this at a proper production level. Where I work I can at least empathise a little with the kind of business you might
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 18:25:21 EST 2002 | Jones
I was wanting to know if anyone has had any luck at networking Panisonic equipment. We've purchased the Panacim package for one of our lines and have found that it was very costly and can create downtime. We are wanting the capability to download mas
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 06:47:58 EDT 2006 | QTEK Manufacturing Ltd. www.qtek.com
QTEK Manufacturing Ltd. launched a revolutionary new product last November at the Productronica Exhibition in Germany, which was the QTEK Splice Clip and Tape, which eliminates the awkward handling problems commonly associated witht the splicing proc
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 09:55:47 EST 2014 | alpha1
I'm in the market for some new (to me) pick and > place equipment, and, could use some > opinions. > > I'm a MyData guy by experience, and > have recently been working on some older Philips > machines. > > I'm comfortable on a MyData > platf
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 09:08:34 EDT 2001 | davef
Adding to Mike's comments. There are two types of selective wave soldering machines. * Chimney type, like the AirVac and Wenesco that Mike used. They use a boot to funnel the solder to the component to be soldered. * Programmable head type [ie, ERS
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 22 13:12:07 EST 2002 | bcceng
Maxtim, the rework stations you mentioned are the lower end low cost units, all great machines. Now days you can get a real deal in the used market on the top of the line models offered in rework stations. There are three rework station that I consid
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 22:16:42 EST 2005 | KEN
Grant, why don't you tell us how you REALLY feel? Sounds really bad. Can you send your program to Mydata and have them use their own software to solve your problem? Any company worth its salt will offer to optimize your program to assist you in yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 10:21:28 EDT 2005 | russ
We are also experiencing problems with this thick stiff paper tape. Our problem is the strength of the spring that supports the tape at its pick position. After a while it just pushes it down because the tape exit wants to bend the tape too sharply