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 | Thu Aug 13 14:53:17 EDT 1998 | Timm
| | | | I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. | | | | But I have heard a rumour saying this machine is not capable for checking the lead polarity due to the laser scan system. | | | | i.e. SOT might be populated in wrong direction.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 02:30:09 EST 2018 | robl
OK, so all GEM Machines & MG were built by Yamaha, and imported in to Europe & USA and other places by Philips. After a while Philips developed it's own machine - the FCM. Philips then sold off it's SMT division and it was rebranded Assembleon.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 12:43:19 EDT 1998 | Adrian
| | | | I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. | | | | But I have heard a rumour saying this machine is not capable for checking the lead polarity due to the laser scan system. | | | | i.e. SOT might be populated in wrong direction.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 12:53:30 EDT 1998 | Brad Kendall
| | | I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. | | | But I have heard a rumour saying this machine is not capable for checking the lead polarity due to the laser scan system. | | | i.e. SOT might be populated in wrong direction. | | |
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:07:29 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
flason smt SMT spare parts: http://www.flason-smt.com/product/SMT-spare-parts-Assembleon-Controller-Bvm-5322-216-04698.html http://www.flason-smt.com/product/SMT-spare-parts-Assembleon-Control-V2-1-Rev-B-8mm-4022-594-10010.html http://www.flason-smt
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 14:59:06 EDT 2009 | jseagle
Check out spare parts cost for Assembleon, they rape you 3 to 4 times markup and specialty parts you can only get through them.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 21:15:26 EDT 2008 | chris
I would probably go with the Assembleon. It is a very well built machine with good software. I don't know Ipulse, but I've worked on the other 2. The newer cheaper machines could have problems. With potential down time, the difference could pay f
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 15:57:39 EDT 2021 | kumarb
Here you go: https://we.tl/t-qQkEpE8H3p Suggest to also contact Trans-tec USA for any questions that you may have about this tool or any other. As an owner of the machine from Assembleon / Yamaha - they offer support. They have been great to suppo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 18:51:06 EDT 2009 | boloxis
Guys, I need to set up a new SMT line. I already got a refurb DEK 265 and Vitronics XPM3 reflow. I currently use Siemens but is getting really expensive (spare parts, service, upgrades, etc), I'm thinking Universal, Panasonic or Assembleon. Can