Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 09:07:43 EDT 2005 | mgrimes
I understand this isn't the appropriate place for equipment marketing, however, EAS has several Axial Inserters available (6287A's, 6287B's, 2596 Sequencers, 6241D). If interested, you can contact me at matt@easiky.com.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 12:00:43 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
Using Circuit Cam here. Not sure on the cost though. We use it to program our CS400E insertion machines as well. Makes nice work instruction drawings too.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 11:44:27 EDT 2005 | LeeHoMa
hi Pete, By the way, in your successful example, what kind of soldering method is being used after the Auto-Insertion?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 08:53:20 EST 2005 | Cmiller
John brings up a good point. We have seen that problem with an axial inserter. Why someone would put SMT caps on bottom and TH resistors on top is beyond me but it but we do see it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 16:23:59 EST 2006 | alden
I am from NEA Inc and we provide Remanufactured through hole insertion equipment. Please feel free to email contactus@neainc.com and we will be happy to respond. Tell us what type of equipment that you are looking for. Alden
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 10:19:29 EST 2006 | Hiram
Hi John, I have used some wave fixtures with titanium inserts. I ordered from Pentagon EMS (503)924-2747... Turnaround time and quality are excellent. Regards, Hiram
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 14:51:27 EST 2006 | samir
I'd like a volunteer to have the 1st 100% RoHS WEEE Lead-Free pacemaker inserted in their bodies to regulate the heart!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 09:51:25 EDT 2006 | slthomas
lol! chain-to-chain xfer on a seq./inserter? Sounds vaguely like something I've seen before.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 04:20:19 EDT 2006 | Rob
If you kink the leads will you be able to insert it without flexing the board/moving any of the other components? Also these pin headers aren't always designed for this process so have you checked that it will take the elevated temperatures?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 16:34:13 EDT 2006 | jimmyjames
no, we can't go to screening as the majority of the products being glued are already stuffed with through-hole that has been bent and clipped. (boards weren't laid out in a fashion that allows for double sided SMT then through hole insertion)