Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 18:14:35 EST 2003 | jonfox
You can still get support. I was in that deal before Tyco decided they didn't need Multitronics field engineers playing with Quads. Anyway, most of the original Quad personnel are stil running service. Based by region, in the West or Central US, c
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 11:24:50 EDT 2015 | cusackmusic
I've been running Quads for over 10 years, and I love them. I've had almost every model, from the 100, to our current IVCs, and QSP2. We are getting busier, and I'm thinking about upgrading. I have TONS of feeders, so the simple solution would be t
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 06:59:20 EST 1998 | Jim Mitchell
Scott - Good to see things are going well for you. With regard to your comments, Quad has introduced a complete line of Semi-conductor/APT machines (Q Series) that support both SMT and Semi-conductor applications. The machines were introduced in 19
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 12:17:28 EDT 2002 | binns
I have a couple of questions for you, and a couple of answers. 1. Which model ? (100, IIc, IVc, QSV, QSP ) 2. In reference to how the machine stacks up with Fuji and Panasonic. They have never stacked up. Those families of machines have historicall
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 13:36:30 EDT 2006 | ppminc
Phil, The QSA-30 was built by Sam Sung, Sold by Quad. Single Head 2 Nozzles around 11K CPH Quad does not support the machine but I believe you can get parts direct from Sam Sung. I am not sure if they have a registration fee. The QSA used Quad made
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 04:40:03 EST 1998 | Galen
| Scott - Good to see things are going well for you. With regard to your comments, Quad has introduced a complete line of Semi-conductor/APT machines (Q Series) that support both SMT and Semi-conductor applications. The machines were introduced in