Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 29 11:20:59 EST 2006 | Pete
No experience with 5 of the 6, but have owned Juki for 3 years, after an extensive review of competitive units. Now have a 2010, 2020, 2050 and 2060, all EXCELLENT machines! OUTSTANDING Service organization, No charge for software upgrades, LOW co
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 14:49:30 EDT 2020 | cyber_wolf
Wellman Rau, What kind of pellets do your reflow ovens burn ? We have been experimenting with a competition hardwood blend. Some believe charcoal produces a better solder joint but we have had excellent results with pellets.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 15:06:19 EDT 2020 | smtusa
I would have thought the other way. We are currently using 2 CP642s for high volume and they are doing an excellent job. Electronic feeders are too expensive and we don't see any benefit for that expense. I imagine it makes sense for some applicat
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 14:17:40 EST 2002 | anonname457
We just went through the same comparison shopping for our company -- and we ended up choosing Juki machines -- as our comparison was between a MY9 with a hydra head and the Juki 2010 & 2020 combo. Both machines have excellent software packages and ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 11:39:21 EDT 2020 | stephendo
The best I saw was two people set up and then two other people verify the set up. They still managed to wrong parts on. Day shift loaded the parts but did not have time for the independent check. Afternoon thought that the second check had been done
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 19:52:09 EDT 2006 | davef
Ted Dangelmayer's book [ESD Program Management: A Realistic Approach to Continuous Measurable Improvement in Static Control; Dangelmayer, T; Kluwer Academic Pub 1999 e2; 0412136716] is excellent. Often, ESD supplies sales-types use the "Chicken Littl
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 15:41:43 EST 2004 | davef
For standards: Electrostatic Discharge Association (ESDA); 315-339-6937; Fax: 315-339-6793; http://www.esda.org; info@esda.org; 7900 Turin Road, Bldg 3, Rome, NY 13440-2069 You should build your ESD program around the requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 11:51:57 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
I think this probably depends a bit on what is in an ssa file (no idea personally)and how the machine you are moving to works. For instance if you have intelligent feeders than any data relating to where a feeder is loaded or the best place to put it
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 14:42:03 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Hi. Heck no! First, you should find out the Yamaha equivalent of your machine, if known - that is a more common reference when sourcing parts. While we have no affiliation with the vendor other than a very positive history of sourcing a laundry list
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 07:51:28 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
> I would have thought the other way. We are > currently using 2 CP642s for high volume and they > are doing an excellent job. Electronic feeders > are too expensive and we don't see any benefit > for that expense. I imagine it