Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 12:02:25 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, we have a Dage from Cookson. It is 3D and it gives you good idea about the joints on the board. However, it is not a real automated system. You can create some step and repeat procedures but you should manually confirm defects all the time - I w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 08:34:40 EDT 2013 | gallionc
I don't see an issue. As was mentioned before, it is what the customer wants. You could approach this from one of two ways. You could simply install the parts, clinch the leads on the opposite side for added mechanical strength and solder the parts
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 06:52:34 EDT 2013 | deanm
A Quad QSV-1 can do up to 18x24in. You can get these on the used market or buy a completely refurbished (like new) machine from Precision Placement Machines (PPM). I do not represent this company or am in any way affiliated with them, although they d
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 18:32:18 EDT 2013 | rway
Hello all, I was wondering who out there has an F1 or F1-5 system used at post-paste. If so, what type of auto-insertion equipment are you using on that line and what is the cph placement capability. Does your F1 system keep up with the cycle time
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 10:01:30 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
In a past life I ran F1 systems post placement / pre reflow behind a MyData My12E, so it didn't exactly have to keep up with a speedy chip shooter, but it did pretty well. The AOI would end up being the bottle neck some of the time, but not because
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 12:26:30 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
I think right now there is a comfortable buffer built into our process. If our pnp were 50% faster I believe that buffer would be cut out of the equation, so while I think it would be fine on most of our builds, I believe there would be builds that
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 04:59:01 EDT 2013 | bobpan
You have 1 of 2 problems. 1. The encoder is losing steps so it has a problem or the glass scale that it reads has something wrong with it....dirt,cracked,etc..... 2. The downward camera is loose or has a problem. With power on move the head to a posi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 14:06:16 EDT 2013 | bobpan
I dont have a machine to look at but its one of 2 ways.... 1. It finds a home sensor then counts out to a position. 2. It finds an etched mark on the glass scale then counts out to a position from there. I know the Q-series machines does the second
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 16 03:44:12 EDT 2013 | rollon65
Hi. Sorry I don't have an answer for this but I have the same problem in the "Y" axis on one of my 4Cs after the machine has run for around 4 hours. The machine seems to partially correct for the pick-ups being off as the placements are fairly good
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 10:37:06 EDT 2013 | torch
we have been asked by a client if we are capable of producing product that will require HMP, I am currently tyring to gather as much info as I can with regards to this solder type and would like help can we run this type of solder through a smt line