Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 02 09:50:46 EST 2004 | Axl
For anyone who is currently running these machines I would like to get some feedback (positive and negative) on them. How do they run in a production enviorment? Is the modular machine (AX-5) a pain in the ass to get a board out of when its stuck in
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 29 13:17:24 EST 2008 | exman
ASSEMBLEON AX-5 ax-5 having problem with pickup problem when the head placement try to pickup the component on the feeder the toolbit will fall off eventdo teach the part center very good but when they pickup it off about one inch happent on ly robot
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 28 13:00:56 EDT 2008 | exman
ax-5 having problem with pickup problem when the head placement try to pickup the component on the feeder the toolbit will fall off eventdo teach the part center very good but when they pickup it off about one inch happent on ly robot #1 the rest of
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 08:11:19 EST 2006 | jax
Take a look at Assembleon. The AX-5, similar to the older FCM, is ideal for running smaller PCB's and has one, if not the fastest IPC board speeds in the market. Something else to think about is to purchase a line. If this is an option, many equipme
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 05:58:39 EDT 2006 | Base
Hi Efren, Did some simple math... - 100k units/month - 24 days/month - 16 hrs/day - 75% efficiency (ballpark questimate) You'll be looking at a line that does a bit more 50kCmp/hr with an IC/TH placer that does 3.5kCmp/hr (assuming 10 IC's /TH conn
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 08:33:08 EST 2008 | lkpdsund
Hello! I have a problem with Assembly Expert 7.3.0. During optimization of the assembleon AX5 an error occurs; The program seems to have a problem connecting the machine library with the component library (device.lib). Even though I have defined th
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 16:30:43 EDT 2009 | base
I've seen a couple of lines of assembleon AX machines in the Micron plant in singapore and at amkor in the philippines. Lines were running smooth and very high yield according to production engineers. Might want to take a look at those 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
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 04:15:01 EDT 2005 | vinitverma
Ari, I would suggest you make a checklist of all your requirements (not just large scale production) and prioritize them with weights assigned to each. Fill in the checklist for each equipment and manufacturer and you'll have the results out. I wou
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