Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 16:42:47 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Gee this was a fun tread. I guess you mean Univeral Instrument Corporation's products. I would give them a call since they have a training center in Binghamton, NY and may have what you need. Trust me, They need the business and should jump all ov
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:36:39 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hello Mark, I wish it were that simple so I could direct you to a particular manufacturer and stencil cleaner model. Unfortunately, there are several issues complicating the process of cleaning all these applications in one machine. First and fore
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 16:00:52 EDT 2004 | bpan
I would never take it personal but my experience with the equipment has just been very GOOD. Just a note......I have known many former field service engineers who couldnt fix a thing....but thought they could.......and were too proud to ask for help
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 08:03:22 EDT 2004 | vinitverma
You can have a look at Assembleon (formerly PHILIPS EMT) equipment. They have equipment ranging from rated speeds of 6500cph to 150,000cph. I guess their OPAL XII should be the best fit machine in terms of its capability and speed both. It can do fro
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 14 13:18:37 EST 2006 | mrduckmann2000
Let's think about this, there former filed service engineers. I bet they got out of field becasue of being laid-off. Typically the NON-Performers are the first to go. Hint hint.....former field engineers! Quad 4C's when they were new to the marke
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 17:48:48 EDT 2015 | aemery
It's your first line, go with established manufacturers. Whether new or used it ultimately comes down to does the tool do the job and how well is it supported (labor/parts) if it does break down. I am a former field eng. with Speedline and now run
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 16:33:08 EDT 2004 | davem
Fuji is the best, but there are other alternatives besides Quad. If you really want to look at Fuji, take a peek at their XP142E series. With "Vision processing on the fly" and a "Mini Turret Head" with 12 placement nozzles it should fit your needs n
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 | Fri Mar 01 13:35:41 EST 2024 | proceng1
Message me. I know a few of the former Service Techs from ACE, depending on your location, they may be available for side-work.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 09:33:26 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi Samir, That's cos it's already an offence to sell such an item in the EU. If you even paint a childs toy with a coating of more than 0.2% lead you can face 2 years in prison (admittedly with 3 nice meals a day, internet access, gym etc - I think