Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 16:55:38 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, The 8mm versions do change fast, but the 12 and 16mm versions jam all the time, and MYDATA has no fix for it, as apparently no one else is having that problem. Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 12:08:06 EDT 2005 | cmiller
How is the accuracy of the Mydata? I have heard if the vision codes are not just right it places parts all over the place. We need to do 0402's in volume on some boards.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 07 11:42:10 EDT 2005 | mrmaint
Have alot of exp. on both mydata and philips/assembleon. My preference would be the assembleon. Maintenance is light and they run forever. New software on assembleon is excellant. Customer support is one of the best i have delt with. mrmaint
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 17:20:26 EDT 2005 | Rob
hI rOB, try considering Essemtec FLX 2020V or the 2030V. It is probably better than MyDATA. regards
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 20:44:33 EDT 2006 | pfifla1
my data have the best feeder design for flexible production, with hydra head they are pretty fast. also their software is fairly easy to use. Juki machines are very reliable, and also flexible but i think for very flexible production mydata is the c
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 04:13:07 EDT 2005 | Rob
No offence, but the Universal platform is hardly in the same league in terms of user friendlyness & ease of working on than a Mydata. However it does murder the Mydata in terms of accuracy, repeatability, longevity etc. & the Lightning head leaves
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 09:15:12 EDT 2006 | DJuelich
We currently have 5 MyData machines in our facility. Our production lines are the Mydata Synergy package which is two My9 machines connected together and both machines have the Hydra heads in them which is giving us 15k cph and these are rated at 27
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 02:07:27 EDT 2001 | joe
It's not so much of a change but a new investment. We have Siplace lines now, and very pleased with the performance. The reason for looking at the Mydata is to remove all the small stuff from the faster lines and reduce changeover times. The idea is
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 05:31:34 EDT 2005 | Rob
It's hard to say something is "better" than something else. How is the Essemtec a better machine? Is it faster & more accurate for less money? Is it easier to maintain yourself? Does it have a greater install base and more service personnel per
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 19:15:22 EDT 2002 | Joe Reddy
Is that the same Tyco on the NYSE - the stock is plunging.