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Recomendations? Fuji CP7 or Univ HSP4797?

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 03:30:45 EST 2005 | Grant

Hi, I hope so, and it's a big thing to change over pick and place brands like this, so we are taking a risk, but we need to expand. I will know in a few weeks! Regards, Grant

need new sm line

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 00:14:14 EDT 2004 | primoflyer

BGA and some oddform, high mix....many thanks! Short list: Ass'on Topaz(s); Pana CM/BM; Univ'GSM AdVantis; MyData MY

Best way to store products on Univ GSM-1?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 13:00:06 EST 2004 | russ

Hook it up to a server and only allow read access to the operators for the files. Then if changes have to be made it will take the appropriate person to overwrite the file and save it to the server drive. Russ

Best way to store products on Univ GSM-1?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 15:29:57 EST 2004 | russ

It is definitely feasable, I personally hate floppy disks, they seem to fail all of the time. My only concern is losing the info on the disk. Russ

Best way to store products on Univ GSM-1?

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 09:15:34 EST 2004 | JB

I guess your management don't relly care about line efficiency? good luck :)

Thru-Hole Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 14:25:11 EDT 2002 | slthomas

Yeah, but can they place through-hole? We looked at Panasert's Radial a couple years ago. Some big advantages over the Radial Lead 5's that we had at the time, but couldn't deal efficiently with all of our electrolytic cap orientations. We wanted to

Which equipment - Assembleon, Fuji, Siemens, Univ., Pana.

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 15:46:08 EDT 2004 | Automation Engineer

I am looking at putting in a 100,000+ cph assembly line capable of processing 8" X 8" boards. Mix is passsives down to 0402, 15 mil pitch flip chips. I would like to hear what comments you have on the new Assebleon AX, Fuji NXT, Siemens HS-60, Univ

Recomendations? Fuji CP7 or Univ HSP4797?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 18:12:14 EDT 2004 | gregp

I can't offer a recommendation but I have a question. Doing the math (4 x 430 parts = 1720 parts, 13 minute load time) I calculate 7938 cph. With mostly 0603 components why can't the Hydra head come closer to the claimed 21,000 cph rate? Am I miss

Recomendations? Fuji CP7 or Univ HSP4797?

Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 11:56:56 EDT 2004 | fastek

Enough said? Perhaps. One other question...how committed to SMT equipment is Hitachi? Big company...lots of irons in the fire. Willing to put up with a division with eroding sales (especially in the US)? I suppose Hitachi will continue to use UIC to

Recomendations? Fuji CP7 or Univ HSP4797?

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 13 13:50:19 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf

Actually, Fuji machine corp. was founded on chip cutting machines.(Metal cutting machines) Fuji incorporated what they knew from this industry in the design of their circuit board assembly machines. I come from a long line of mechanical design engin


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