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Mydata for prototyping?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 15:23:11 EST 2002 | dougt

You sound like your set to go with MyData. If you still have some time look at what Contact Systems has. Their older machines were slower compared to what is out there but they are awesome prototype machines (write a quick program, run a couple of

Panasert software

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 13:57:30 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture

I remember writing a piece of software in quickbasic to compare two of those files and count how many common parts there were in the two files. The process was automatic, I could feed it a list of all the files I wanted to check and it would compare

Ready, Shoot, Aim!!!!

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 07:07:24 EST 2001 | bobnelms

Michael If I understand your note correctly, I certainly agree with some of it and disagree with some of it. Of course we all need to be able to communicate with whomever we have in front of us -- to speak and write at their level, etc. But to hel

Used Equipment from China

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 12:59:52 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf

Fastek, In my opinion.. The thing that would make me confident, and/or attracted to a used machine sale is a money back guarantee. Some type of solid contract in writing that states a warrantee/guarantee agreement. This cuts the B.S. instantly. Wh

ap25 hie

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 17 10:14:32 EDT 2011 | swag

Do you have cal. fixture(s)? If not, one 1/2 baked way to get yourself closer quickly is to go into your programs and write down your x/y offsets that you've gained during vision offsets while in production. Compare them - hopefully they are very s

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 07:18:59 EST 2009 | jeffreyj

Thanks for the rare vote of confidence, tpappano! ;) Were you able (did you even try?) to get the broker to commit in writing that the machine was in running condition? I also agree that the machine will pay for itself very quickly, especially give

Preference on selective soldering brands? Used gear life?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 15:58:04 EST 2023 | proceng1

I have been involved with our Selective Soldering process for 15 years or more. Using ACE Protech machines and now a Juki. Our first ACE machine replaced 4 hand solder operators easily, allowing them to work on other projects. The machine isn't "set

Walkmen In Assembly Area

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 09 21:00:54 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave

Hi DaveF, Well I don't agree with the process, depending on job, since the management of the workers output gets more complex. Boy would I be killed some places for writing the "No Music" policy. Personal Headphones are better than Speakers since th

Silly Attrition Levels

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 02:48:18 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale

Thanks for your replies guys, i definately will look into the retapeding option as on further inspection of the line yesterday i found that some of the reels have a crappy plastic on top of them that our feeder literally just pulls off, exposing lots

SMT Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 04:09:02 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

I would highly recommend Assembleon OpalXII/TopazXII for your low volume high mix applications. You could perform changeovers very quickly. Of course it depends on how many feeders are required per product. If you buy for example, 2 OpalXII machines

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