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I have programmed a Robot based system for odd-form component placement (Thru Hole). This was manufactured by Universal Instruments in the early 90s. do not know if this is relevant or not.
Amol Kane
M.S (Industrial Eng.)
Process Engineer
Harvard Custom Manufacturing
941 Route 38 Owego, NY 13827
Phone: (607) 687-7669 x349
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Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 11:24 AM
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Subject: [TN] Robots
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering if anybody has used a robot for SMT placement. I have a few SMT connectors that can't be placed by my older SMT equipment and I could never justify new equipment just for these parts. We are hand placing some of the parts right now, but there is a new board on the horizon that is not layed out well for hand placing a .020" pitch connector, so I'm thinking that a low cost robot (is that an oxymoron?) might work. Any thoughts or experiences?
Thanks in advance.
Paul Black
Manufacturing Engineer
Kronos
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