The First-Generation SMT Splice Frame Cartridge (Legacy Design) is an early-era, reliable solution engineered to secure and align component carrier tapes during SMT assembly. Designed to work seamlessly with standard splicing tools, this legacy cartridge ensures consistent tape alignment and stable joints between reels, helping prevent drift or misfeeds in older production environments. Ideal for facilities preserving or restoring older SMT lines, this legacy splice frame cartridge delivers proven stability, repeatability, and alignment accuracy. For proper use, pair it with our TSP-041709 splicing tool.
$68.50
Sierra Electronics continues to support customers who operate older SMT splicing equipment by manufacturing the First-Generation Splice Frame Cartridge, originally used in our early semi-automatic splicer design.
This cartridge features the center-mounted attachment tabs used in the first generation of splice shims, engineered to match the geometry of the original tool.
While today’s modern SMT lines overwhelmingly use our upgraded outside-edge splice shims and improved stapler-style splicing tools, many long-time customers still rely on the legacy version.
This first-generation frame is manufactured in limited runs specifically for those toolholders, ensuring you can continue to support older lines without interruption.
Center-Mounted Shim Tab Design
The original layout placed the attachment tabs toward the center of the splice shim—standard for early-generation splicing systems. This design served well in its time but is more prone to feeder interference and drag when compared to modern outside-edge designs.
Compatible Only With First-Generation Tools
This frame is engineered exclusively for older Sierra Electronics semi-automatic splicers and similar early industry models. It will not fit or function properly in the updated stapler-style cartridge tool.
Made with U.S. Brass and Precision Dies
Although the design is legacy, the materials are not. The splice shims are still punched using Chicago Cutting Die Company tooling from high-quality American brass, ensuring consistency and performance that exceed all imported alternatives.
Modern SMT equipment required a redesign of both the shim geometry and the tool architecture. Sierra upgraded to:
Although Sierra Electronics no longer manufactures the first-generation splice tool that used this cartridge, we understand many long-time customers still operate legacy systems. To maintain continuity and spare-parts availability, we continue to produce this earlier splice frame for those older tools.
The clip frame design is a game-changer. It keeps all 500 shims neatly organized and easily accessible, so you won’t waste time searching for loose parts. It’s efficient, compact, and saves you from the hassle of dealing with scattered pieces.
Absolutely. These shims are versatile, designed to work seamlessly in both mechanical and electronic assemblies. Whether you need precise alignment for machinery or components in delicate electronic devices, these shims will deliver consistent results.
While these shims are designed for durability, they are typically used once per task. However, they hold up well under pressure, so if your application allows, they can be reused a few times. Always check the shim’s condition before reusing it.
It’s incredibly straightforward. The clip frame is designed for easy handling. Each shim is securely placed in the frame, ensuring no loose pieces. When you need a shim, simply tear it off—no mess, no fuss.
Precision is key. Each shim is manufactured to uniform thickness, ensuring your tasks remain accurate, whether you’re aligning machinery or performing detailed splicing work. These shims are built for professionals who demand exacting standards.
Absolutely! With 500 pieces per box, these shims are perfect for high-volume projects. Whether you’re working in assembly lines, electronic assembly, or any other field, you’ll have more than enough supply to keep your work moving without interruptions.
Sierra Electronics continues to support customers who operate older SMT splicing equipment by manufacturing the First-Generation Splice Frame Cartridge, originally used in our early semi-automatic splicer design.
This cartridge features the center-mounted attachment tabs used in the first generation of splice shims, engineered to match the geometry of the original tool.
While today’s modern SMT lines overwhelmingly use our upgraded outside-edge splice shims and improved stapler-style splicing tools, many long-time customers still rely on the legacy version.
This first-generation frame is manufactured in limited runs specifically for those toolholders, ensuring you can continue to support older lines without interruption.
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Center-Mounted Shim Tab Design
The original layout placed the attachment tabs toward the center of the splice shim—standard for early-generation splicing systems. This design served well in its time but is more prone to feeder interference and drag when compared to modern outside-edge designs.
Compatible Only With First-Generation Tools
This frame is engineered exclusively for older Sierra Electronics semi-automatic splicers and similar early industry models. It will not fit or function properly in the updated stapler-style cartridge tool.
Made with U.S. Brass and Precision Dies
Although the design is legacy, the materials are not. The splice shims are still punched using Chicago Cutting Die Company tooling from high-quality American brass, ensuring consistency and performance that exceed all imported alternatives.
Modern SMT equipment required a redesign of both the shim geometry and the tool architecture. Sierra upgraded to:
Although Sierra Electronics no longer manufactures the first-generation splice tool that used this cartridge, we understand many long-time customers still operate legacy systems. To maintain continuity and spare-parts availability, we continue to produce this earlier splice frame for those older tools.
The clip frame design is a game-changer. It keeps all 500 shims neatly organized and easily accessible, so you won’t waste time searching for loose parts. It’s efficient, compact, and saves you from the hassle of dealing with scattered pieces.
Absolutely. These shims are versatile, designed to work seamlessly in both mechanical and electronic assemblies. Whether you need precise alignment for machinery or components in delicate electronic devices, these shims will deliver consistent results.
While these shims are designed for durability, they are typically used once per task. However, they hold up well under pressure, so if your application allows, they can be reused a few times. Always check the shim’s condition before reusing it.
It’s incredibly straightforward. The clip frame is designed for easy handling. Each shim is securely placed in the frame, ensuring no loose pieces. When you need a shim, simply tear it off—no mess, no fuss.
Precision is key. Each shim is manufactured to uniform thickness, ensuring your tasks remain accurate, whether you’re aligning machinery or performing detailed splicing work. These shims are built for professionals who demand exacting standards.
Absolutely! With 500 pieces per box, these shims are perfect for high-volume projects. Whether you’re working in assembly lines, electronic assembly, or any other field, you’ll have more than enough supply to keep your work moving without interruptions.
We have manufactured a full range of high quality SMT Splicing Products for the contract and OEM manufacturing industry since 1998. Professional excellence is our game and we are committed to ongoing improvements in all aspects of the business.
We are the only tape splicing manufacturer in the United States and our headquarter location in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico allows us to meet tight delivery requirements to anywhere in North America.
We strive to ensure customer satisfaction with every purchase. If you are not fully satisfied with your order, you may return unused products in their original packaging. Please contact our customer service team to initiate the return process.