I am trying to place 5050 RGB LEDs and found that the friction of the needle tip with the clear plastic cover window is very low.Flavor wrote:That's a good thought. I hadn't considered that it might have some inertia on the spin.
I have to rotate the LEDs from their 0 degrees tape orientation up to 180 degrees.
Although the A drive is relatively slow I irregularly encounter off angles of up to 5 to 10 degrees, which seem to result from rotation inertia.
Additionally this rotation occurs during XY movement which could add slight vibrations to the pickup tube and thereby lowering the friction.
The tape pockets are also a bit too large which allows the LEDS to have a start angle difference which add up to a not acceptable angle displacement.
I tried using the rubber cup Juha has added to the kit but the diameter is too large.
The same problems seem to occurs with ICs and their mass is truely larger that the 5050 LEDs.
Looking at professional P&P machines you will see that they all use suction cups with 3mm or more for picking ICs. So IMHO going to JUKI or Samsung tips is the meaningful direction.