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Dewey,
I think within 2% fall out is ok for any chip shooter. I have worked with
Mydata TP9-UFP & Fuji CP6 & this is good approximation for chip component
fallout.
Ashok Tiwari
SMT Engineer
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> Greetings,
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> For all the SMT assemblers out there, what are your average fall out on
> std. components, ie. 1206, 1210, 2010, sot-23, melf, minimelf.
> I have 2 mydata machines and they run well under 2%. I wonder if 2% or
> less than 2% fall-out is too high.
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> Thanks in advance for any input.
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> Dewey
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