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Pick and Place with a Taig CNC mill

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2006

Pick and Place machine we made with a Taig CNC mill.

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  • This is the centering area. It centers the part on the end of the vacuum tube.

  • What is in that cavity it seems to wave the part in?

  • We have had the Taig running 90IPM. There is a lot of reasons we are running slow in this situation. Here is the major one. Our vaccum was not as powerfull as we wanted it. The rapid accel and decel would cause the resistor or capacitor to rotate from the vibration. Slowing it way down helped alot. With more time and better vaccum pump we could get alot faster.

  • I've heard of Taigs getting upto 56 IPM and higher. Yours, even with no load on it, doesn't seem to be going that fast. Any reason?

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