Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 02:06:06 EST 2007 | Guest
My inputs are : Juki are easier to use, and to easier to program. Their Man Machine interface are easy to navigate. Good technical support Technology wise , they will be one of the best in placement equipments iin the future . You may want
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 09:56:12 EST 2007 | Amytheengineer
I have used both Siemens and Juki machines for many years. When I need to run anything requiring high accuracy such as 0201 placements I always put those jobs on my Siemens gear. It used to be a little easier to run and program the Juki but with th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 15:15:37 EDT 2019 | cristian_amlima
Hi Guys.. greetings! I hope someone could help me. Does anyone knows how to configure a gripper nozzle to juki 700 series? (more specifically FS730). With this nozzle the machine should blow to inflate the nozzle and I don't know how to change from
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 09:39:50 EDT 2010 | mts
Hi there, this is my first post in this forum, so greets to all the people. Here my question: We have bought a used juki FM740 and the machine is working fine. To reduce programming-time we would like to export our placement-data from PADS to the j
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 12:09:19 EST 2007 | deltaservices
Dear reader, I have good experience with the Yamaha machines sold under the Assembleon (Philips) flag in Europe. These machines are very flexible in programming, easy to use for operators and have a very good rest value, now a small system is offered
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 13 14:01:56 EDT 2006 | bobpan
My guess would be a couple of months to go into 'FULL' production. Learning the software and debugging programs takes time. If you already know how to run the machines you are purchasing then things will happen faster. If you are learning to run all
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 14:51:13 EDT 2008 | snsmt
that would be great steve! I have been using the cad2cad program to get familiar with it. Here is another stupid question. Lets say that i get a new board to program, can't i just use a previous board on cad2cad and just change/del/add the coordinat
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 18 13:16:05 EDT 2008 | snsmt
I am a new user to the topaz-x machine. At my new current position, there is not really any formal training on this device since it is a small private company. Does anybody know where i can start learning how to program this device? The manual doesn'
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 22:32:16 EDT 2010 | jeffr
I cannot offer a manual as a PDF, however I do have printed copies that could be photocopied. To be honest.. the manuals are little help as they are very Jap-English, anyway the Yamaha/Philips 66 is a simple machine that requires no real program trai