Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 08:57:11 EST 2012 | mlevesque
Hi everyone! We are looking for a manual pick and place for prototyping and low volume. If the machine can make a PCB basic inspection, this is an advantage. I found Essemtec, I think is good, but do you have any others suggestion? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 12:56:44 EST 2011 | gabriel1blue
Thank you, I have the program done and ready to run, but Im not able to get the machine to move to the mount location automatically, you say to highlight the location and press shift + P or T but how do I highlight the x,y data 1st? Or is this done o
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 18:47:21 EST 2011 | gabriel1blue
Thank you for your fast reply, head 1 moves to the pick up location and stays up, then it moves to the dump location and moves down to drop the part, it was running before just the offsets where off (moving up and down). If I chance the head from hea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 20:02:46 EST 2013 | darby
MACHINE CONFIG> MOUNT R ATTR. You have the choice of REL or ABS. Until you get these sorted and understand the differences you may struggle a bit with rotations. Should be in the manual. I always ran REL, which means the mount angle is relative to th
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 13:19:27 EST 2011 | tpappano
A simple trick I read either here or on another P&P forum is to use "Silly Putty". Place a small thin spot of Silly Putty on the top of the front conveyor rail, and put the machine in "manual" mode. Steer head #1 over the putty and lower it, leavin
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 18:49:05 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Juki machines generally are great machines for reliablity and maintaining overall accuracy as they have full linear (mag-scales) encoders on XY axis and self calibration features. Laser centering has its pros and cons - mostly pros, but can have iss
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 24 18:06:10 EDT 2002 | Hermann
Our manual and semiautomatic pick an place machines are suitable for all low volume tasks, fine pitch included, thanks to a special break system, guiding the manual mooving of the nozzle. Have a look at http://www.harotec.ch Hermann
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 08:01:47 EDT 2002 | mpotter
Kevin If you want to go automated then why not take a look at the Philips ACM. It is the flagship for placing SMT and Oddform packages. We use Vacuum nozzles and Grippers to handle many truly oddform components.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 10:51:27 EDT 2002 | edmentzer
We use a manual "pick and place" unit similar to the OK product, and it work great. The parts are in a tray and the operator moves the pick up head over the part and press down which turns on the vacuum, the vacuum is turned off when the part is pla
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:57:10 EDT 2002 | ksfacinelli
Ken, Thanks for the info but I do not see where this addresses my main concern of placement using an alternative to the tweezers and keeping the board on the conveyer. Please let me know if I am missing something. Thanks, Kevin
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