Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 18:40:49 EDT 2005 | jsloot
The ends of the nozzles look flattened. I haven't measured the total length yet to see if it is in tolerance or not. That is for tomorrows "to do" list as well as calling tech support. When I slow the machine speed down and watch what is happening I
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 14:45:47 EST 2006 | corrale
Hi, I need a new sprocket wheel with larger pins. I have the Lavezzi 4mmm pitch but my carrier tape skip holes. Do anyone know a place where to find this types of sprockets? How do I look for them. I don't want chain type. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 11:33:18 EST 2008 | Frank
I once worked at a small CM that did this. On the floor we would save the spent tape to be re-used, so the only recurring costs would be the cover tape. Unless it was otherwise damaged the carrier tape was good for a few passes at least. It just h
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 16:58:40 EDT 2008 | jmelson
If these are similar to the earlier CSM feeders, there are several things to check. The cover plate that holds the tape on the sprocket can be adjusted slightly by eccentrics to accomodate thicker tapes. It the cover is too tight, there will be bin
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 14:31:55 EST 2001 | Cal
The size of a feeder is determined by the width of the carrier tape the components come in. i.e. If you measure the width of the tape with a precision ruler or calipers that measurement will be the feeder size. Also, when you order parts the tape siz
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 23:20:45 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee
| We have a need for a de-taping machine that will take components (SOIC8, 14, 16) from carrier tape and into tubes. Please contact me if you have a system or know of one that we can purcahse. | Thanks! | Diane... Wow, that's a switch; I've been loo
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 16:18:30 EDT 2006 | GS
I beg you pardon AR, I made a mistake by reading your request, you are looking for a service lab who can do the peel back force test and not the Reference Standard (like EIA-481) for T&R. You should check if in your Country some Tape and Reeling Serv
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 18:01:01 EST 2003 | dougt
This is getting deep but here's my input: Here's an idea....... Get a full reel and weigh it on a parts scale down in the stock room. Next weigh an empty reel. Subtract empty from full, and devide this value by the quantity of the full reel. This
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 09:47:31 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
Printing: use rigid carrier plate to hold and support your flexible PCB. tooling holes in PCB to position on the plate, two-sided tape to hold PCB in place. Oven: same carrier plate, use capton tape or clamps to hold PCB in place. I believe some in
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 12:44:23 EDT 2013 | Chris
You have to make sure the tape is covering the holes on the tape/carrier, this is where the sensor reads it.