Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 00:52:47 EST 2006 | ____
Your thinking of the FCP6 vs. CP642. The table on the CP642 is different from the FCP6/FCP6E. The speed for the machines is still rated at 40k cph (0.09). The differences from the FCP6 and FCP6E is the Safety Circuits and a few other electrical dif
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
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 09:15:12 EDT 2006 | DJuelich
We currently have 5 MyData machines in our facility. Our production lines are the Mydata Synergy package which is two My9 machines connected together and both machines have the Hydra heads in them which is giving us 15k cph and these are rated at 27
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 10:24:17 EST 2007 | etienne
Hi, I can give my opinion in this topic since I worked with both machines. To say the truth, I would recommend neither machine. First of all, operating software is much quite the same for both machines. The TP9 is true that has a larger footprint ov
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 13:35:34 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
MyData TP9s Work well in high mix applications because change over time from 1 job to the next can be done in as little as 15 minutes if you have the right mix of magazines/feeders. Component placement rates vary depending on which component you ar
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 10:43:27 EST 2006 | dougs
The E has a different x-y table setup, i seem to remember the CP6 having rollers and cams to control the z table height, the CP6E has a belt driven z axis. Also i think the CP6E is slightly faster, 44K cph against 40K, still just program it as a CP6
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 18:06:04 EST 1999 | Chris Lampron
| No salesmen please. (I didn't use my real email address) | | I would like to know if anyone is using either of these SMT machines and if they are what input can you give me on them. We are looking at the Contact 3Z and the Multitroniks DHM for o
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 15:12:56 EST 2007 | teodor
Hello , I would like to collect your valued opinions what is better for beggining . Samsung CP-45NEO Juki 2060 Light Feeder Positions (8 mm) 104 80 PCB Size (min - max) 50x30-460x400 mm 50x30-410x360 m
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 04:08:05 EDT 2024 | sophyluo1985
It's really cool that you have such an idea. In fact, many companies now have changed their traditional thinking. Maybe 20 years ago, people thought that used things were bad. In fact, in the electronics manufacturing industry, the quality of our pro