Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 22:15:26 EDT 1999 | NAZEEH CHAUDRY
| | | I have a zevatech 570 and 560 my boss want to place bga.s with these machines, Ive told him he needs to ugrade to newer machines. Zevatech say "no problem our machine are number 1". | | | these machines dont even offer bga selections. These mac
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 13:26:43 EDT 1999 | The Guc
| | I have a zevatech 570 and 560 my boss want to place bga.s with these machines, Ive told him he needs to ugrade to newer machines. Zevatech say "no problem our machine are number 1". | | these machines dont even offer bga selections. These machine
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 08:08:38 EDT 2009 | ptxems
We have a couple of Zeva/Juki PM570L's. One machine has developed a fault with the z axis motor. It is continually 'buzzing', we have checked and there is 24VAC on it. Although even on the other machine there is AC voltage on the motor. We have sw
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 13:41:25 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Are you sure it is the Z axis, and not the > rotation, I had one machine which often did > something similar, it would buzz loudly, > especially if you touched or applied rotation > pressure to the gear belt which rotates the > head. It never ca
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 24 11:20:57 EDT 2004 | sagan
Hello everyone. The company i work for owns a PM570L and a PM460. The PM460 recently came from service repairs and it has a problem that me and the technicians at Zevatech AG are trying to solve but i would like to hear from anyone with experience o
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 07:38:52 EST 2007 | John Burris
I would concur with the above comments. We have used Juki/Zevatech from the 570L model on and run a full complement of 700 series machines. I have a 10 year old 730 machine that still cranks out product every day over two shifts without problems. Yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 08:58:21 EST 2007 | Frank
You can spend a couple grand on a manual screen printer, or do what I did back in the day: place the board on the work bench and lay the stencil on the board. If you can hold it steady enough you can use a putty knife to apply your paste. For the s