Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 09:36:17 EDT 2001 | Pete Barton
Jay, > > I agree with your assement and Chips on > the Quads. I once worked at a shop that had Quads > and DynaPerts(at the time) The perts were > slower(TIME) and required(EFFORT/PEOPLE) more > MAINTENANCE(more effort more people and more > re
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 14:58:04 EDT 2014 | aybars
We use IQ feeders from PPM and cant find any > reference material on maintenance and calibration > of these feeders. Does anyone here know where I > can get repair manuals, diagrams, or any info on > these feeders at all? Hi guts1782, IQ feed
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 21:09:38 EDT 2001 | jbull
Gentleman, I very much appreciate the Multitronks history lesson. But does anyone have any experience with the current day Multitroniks offerings. I understand they may have machines installed in the UK but does anyone in the US have any experiences
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 19:14:50 EDT 2001 | JB
I am quiet intrigued with the above responses to Jay's original questions. No one has answered in reference to how the Multi machines perform as far as accuracy and the rest of the original ?s. I would hope to find someone out there with some infor
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 15:54:06 EDT 2001 | Fox
I think that anyone who has any questions about Tyco Electronics' offerings as far as equipment should check out their new web site: automation.tycoelectronics.com One other note about the references to Dynapert equipment and their link to Multitron
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 18:40:43 EDT 2006 | darby
Seeing you are already using Quad; I'd look at a Samsung CP-45V. I believe your feeders will be compatible but please cheeck to make sure! These are a six head, on the fly machine that will do just about anything you want apart from gripper applicat
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 15:14:43 EDT 2006 | mfoster
Hi Phil, Most parts are still available for the Quad/Samsung QSA-30, through Dynatech (in North America). It is actually a single gantry, 3 spindle machine with rated speed of 14,000 cph. As with any used machine, it could be a great deal or a not
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 21:54:48 EDT 2001 | jbull
Steve, I will assume from the eloquently worded press release you are an employee of Tyco Electronics. Let me start off by saying welcome to the SMT neighborhood, we will be looking forward to the new options your company will provide us. One thing
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 07:50:22 EDT 2006 | quad
We currently run two Quad IVC's (we are very pleased with them) and two Versatronics for simple small volume batch work. We now need an additional machine capable of placing components at least three times as quickly as a IVC. We don't do anything ve
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 10:59:18 EDT 2005 | Jason Fullerton
Extra cooling is better (Alpha recommends -3 to -7 degC/sec) for cosmetics. Less chance of s o called 'cooling lines' that look similar to 'cold' tin-lead joints. (Seems a bit steep to me - I worry about the risk of cracking ceramic caps.) Might be