Electronics Forum: 3.juki 2060 2006 (Page 1 of 2)

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 23:34:26 EDT 2006 | Frank

The 2060RE model that I have can do an 18"x20" board. I think the Mydata can do larger. Juki did tell me that next year they will release a machine that will do larger boards but didn't specify on how big. The 2060RE can do 0201 up to 74mm square

rating smt machine

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

juki comments

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 14:00:40 EST 2006 | Steve

We are currently runing a JUKI 750 and 760 as well as a 2060. I can't say enough good things about the quality of the machines and service from JUKI. I've had zero downtime in the last 2 years due to mechanical breakdown and our machines run 18 hours

juki comments

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 14:42:35 EST 2006 | gipos

I wonder if you have any experience with mating 760 to 730. What about suport for 700 series? You have 760 still running good.How many years they have to service machines after purchase. Is the 2060 significantly better than 760 regardless capacity?

Typical SMT Machine changeover times?

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 16:27:51 EST 2006 | Frank

I would rather keep my Juki KE-2060. It runs faster, do larger boards, and can place a wider range of components when compared to the Opal. Also, I have trolleys on front and rear, without losing any feeder locations. Why can't you put trolleys on

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 15:54:58 EDT 2006 | dismon

Hi, I've been searching for comments about this, and found something, but a little old, so here is my question: I'm going to purchase a new P&P machine and have two options: Juki 2060 and Mydata MY9. What I need is: easy to manage, easy to change

i-PULSE placement systems

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 07:02:12 EDT 2006 | basem

Thanks Rob. Our concern is placing tiny components side by side at a minimum pitch, along with fairly large BGAs and TSOP2, which are themselves, having small to fine pitch leads. yes, accuracy in placement in our application is crucial, yet, what i

i-PULSE placement systems

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 09:51:20 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Basem, Juki have been around a long time - at least 15 years (formally branded Zevatech in Europe) & have a very large instal base. Their machines are good quality, but a little pricey. I have seen a number of them working with no problems in T

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Sat May 13 00:17:40 EDT 2006 | George S

I had Mydata for several years, and got a Juki 2060R about 8 months ago. If I had to choose today, it would be Juki again. The features which help me are bank changing, where I can set up offline and change over in two minutes for all feeders. The

pick'n'place selection

Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 09:52:52 EDT 2006 | Rob

I think perhaps you should revisit the choice and take another look at Universal Advantis, I-Pulse M2 & M4(low cost Assemblion), Samsung SM320 or CP45 Neo, Contact Systems C5, Fuji XP series, Juki KE2060, and Siemens Siplace. There is nothing wrong

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