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Placement machine comparison

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 13:08:38 EDT 2002 | Todd

I believe you mispelled the name, the correct spelling is JUNKI.

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Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 14:04:28 EDT 2002 | davef

http://www.jas-smt.com/

Placement machine comparison

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 11:04:31 EDT 2002 | jwentz

We are evaluating new placement equipment from both Assembleon/Philips and Zevatech/Juki. I would like to get comments, both pros and cons, on anyone's experience with these machines. Thanks in advance! Jon

Placement machine comparison

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 11:29:45 EDT 2002 | saiwong

We are evaluating new placement equipment from > both Assembleon/Philips and Zevatech/Juki. I > would like to get comments, both pros and cons, > on anyone's experience with these > machines. > > Thanks in advance! Jon Juki is the best.

Placement machine comparison

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 10:42:17 EDT 2002 | Boardman

Just wondering what criteria you used to come up with Junki? Direct experience? Last I checked Juki had the lowest annual spare parts costs of the major suppliers. Not what I'd call junk.

Placement machine comparison

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 00:36:14 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper

We've done the same....Juki 2000 series versus Yamaha / Assembleon XT series....we found out that Juki is far better, more efficient, and easy to maintain...we bought 2020 last year and found that we made the right decision... Juki is the Best !!!

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Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 11:49:32 EDT 2002 | jax

The machines you choose depends on the boards you build and how many of them you build. Assembleon is designed for faster production speeds where Juki is more flexible. Why are you just looking at these two? Aren't they in different leagues? Why not

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Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 02:52:54 EDT 2002 | Darby

Take a peek at a Samsung CP45v before you make a decision. I'm running two before a CP40v. Runs very well. Clever software. Cheap. I'm also running two Tenryu/i-Pulse FV-7100 in line vintage 1999. Great machines but it may be some time before the sup

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Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 15:25:10 EDT 2002 | lysik

I would look at Universal for sure. They have a ton of late model Chip placer's and GSM's that they will discount heavy. There are so many used GSM's and HSP's on the market you could probably get what you need for a fraction of the cost. You could p

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Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 17:01:50 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

Todd, for the sake of the forum could you please spell out a few key line items about why you state the Juki machines is Junki. Clearly you are unhappy with their machine. The best purpose of this forum is to identify problems with machines, proces

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