Electronics Forum: chipshooters (Page 11 of 24)

HOW TO REDUCE MACHINE COMPONENT ATTRITION?

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 07:09:58 EDT 2007 | jdengler

Mark, On most chipshooters that have a few years of use on them you will find the feeders play a dramatic role in component attrition. I don't know the panasonic software. On Fuji you can get a breakdown of placement errors in different forms.

Air Bag / Air Casters

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 12:18:47 EDT 2012 | swag

We use Hilman rollers (Hilmanrollers-mf.com) and/or pallet jacks. Printers and smaller P&P machines can be moved with pallet jacks. Large machines such as chipshooters require rollers and man power but you'd be amazed what you can push around on Hi

Placement machine for Wide PCB

Electronics Forum | Thu May 30 16:12:20 EDT 2013 | gregcr

Hi All, We run all Universal Advantis and 4796B chipshooters. I am looking for input on what machine can handle a 24" wide pcb? The pcb's have only a few different types of parts, and are wide and narrow. Universal is really the only equipment th

Pick & Place Machine Life Cycle

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 01:59:24 EST 2018 | robl

Hi Reckless, I'd feel uncomfortable placing that part as I've only ever used Sapphires as chipshooters and LED placers, not that I don't believe it can't do it, I just haven't personally done it on that machine. We always had multi machine lines. I

Contract Manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 09:40:53 EDT 2002 | itempea

Hi Antonio, you had some wonderful input from the previous mailers. They covered much of the technicalities. What I would like to point out is that if the line has 2 chipshooters and they only use one for you, you still pay for the second one since

New SMT line - P&P equipment selection help

Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 16:21:25 EDT 2005 | fastek

Panasonic and Fuji made their reputations in this business with their chipshooters. These are bullet proof machines that will perform admirably in the field for decades hence their reputation cannot be argued. However...what they are building today a

HOW TO REDUCE MACHINE SET-UP TIME???

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 13:36:10 EDT 2005 | ratsalad

James, It's good that you have internal part numbers. Some CMs use customer part numbers which makes dedicated setups much more difficult. Your materials group can tell you the quantities of part numbers they buy, and that can tell you which parts

Contract Manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 10 10:57:23 EDT 2002 | finepitch

> A/cph, then you need a second chip shooter. Then each chip shooter will place B/2 parts and possibly catch up with the pick&place machine. If the line has 2 chipshooters and a pick&place, it will be pretty hard to use the one unused chipshooter fo

Re: CMS-84V Software questions

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 14:05:15 EST 2002 | rkey

Hi, i saw your post from a very long time ago ! We bought 2 CSM-60V's !! I know those machine are very old ! But i still want to use them for chipshooting. Know i'm looking for and software but i can't find it! What do i need and where can i get it.

Re: Information on finding a used magazine loader/unloader

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 18:27:45 EDT 2000 | Dave F

who makes the best conveyor?? - g cronin 10:50:56 05/15/2000 2 One used conveyor supplier is => Tech-Mation International 952 Alton Parkway Irondale, Al 35210 205-833-4277 (fax) 4377 Phil Higgins, Mathew Bennett (sales) Eric Ford (sales) tiusa@bell


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