Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 12:56:31 EDT 2007 | adlsmt
Im sure you will get some better responses but here is a start. We went from UP2000 to UP3000 Ultraflex about 2 years ago. The UP-2000 uses tooling nests and UP-3000 Ultraflex does not. Makes a huge difference in setup time. Up-3000 is BIG. I think t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 09:29:22 EDT 2015 | tnisbet
Did you change the Z-Axis amplifier? Do you have the old black unit or the new retro(blue box)? Have you checked the rear distribution board for a bad or burnt connection? If you haver any further questions please contact george@goppm.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 15:29:56 EDT 2004 | jasont
Hi Ran, Have you considered 2nd hand screen printers? We are an SMT equipment re-seller but also operate a subsidary CM factory in SuZhou, China . We use Dek 265 LT and MPM AP screen printers in our SuZhou factory and have the following in stock f
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 11 12:45:10 EDT 2006 | mpm fan
It's been awhile but isn't there a sensor to tell the middle conveyor when it is lined up with the incoming and outgoing rails? If so that would explain why the table goes into Z axis overtravel. It still means your Y isn't working but makes it less
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 08:30:52 EDT 2004 | pjc
For any application- high-mix, low volume to low-mix high-volume: J.O.T. Automation board handling MPM UltraFlex 3000 printer CyberOptics SE300 3D post print inspector 2x Mydata Synergy II w/ Linear Magazines and Agilis feeders CyberOptics Flex
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 08:42:36 EDT 2003 | m4040
This is probably the most advanced machine that MPM has EVER offered. It operates in a Windows 2000 environment, which means plug and play networking. Both setup for new boards and 2D are VERY easy to set up. Most new board programming can be done of
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 14:54:30 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
I believe the early UP3000's had some significant mechanical issues. We have 3 UP3000 Ultraflex machines. We bought them used. These are great machines and easy to program but you need to have operators that really understand the machine. I dont thin
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 16 18:40:12 EDT 2016 | aemery
As an MPM guy and would choose.....MPM, surprise! Of the legacy models the UP2000 seems to be the favor among most of my clients. Newer models like the Accuflex's and Accela/Momentims are great, but as far as the old stuff the UP2K's are the favorit
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 19:28:54 EDT 2017 | aemery
Giao, These style of MPM's use stepper motors, but no feedback like an encoder or a resolver. In other words all axis positions are assumed after "Reset" of the machine. Because of this style of drive system there is the potential for the vision ga
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 05:10:28 EDT 2015 | aemery
SWAG does make a good point. The tool he is talking about is located on setup page 1 in the vision box and is labeled FP Mode (Fine Pitch) mode. BY default the setting is "0" this means that once the machine is put into auto mode the camera or visio