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Re: product changeovers

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 18:45:19 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| John, | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on the carts

A Blurb about Fujicam

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 08:54:20 EDT 1999 | M Cox

Snip | John, | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on the

Re: product changeovers

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 10 12:57:15 EDT 1999 | Steve

| | John, | | | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on

Universal Instruments or Mirae

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 16:34:18 EDT 2017 | kalsi311

Thanks for quick reply We were using 2 MR40LS machines and 1 MR20LP machine. MR40LS machine have tow beams and 12 heads (6 heads each) and MR20LP have 4 heads. In my new company we are using 2 lighting head who have 30 heads and 1 7 heads machine. B

Standard kit in LVHM environment

Electronics Forum | Sat May 10 12:58:33 EDT 2003 | stefwitt

I find 100 feeder slots of 16 mm width quite sufficient. If there are two feeder tables, each table is ~ 36� wide. Even slow machines can travel that distance in less then 1.5 seconds. If I further assume, that an optimized set up may save 30-40 % o

Manufacturing in China, Revisited

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 19:02:20 EDT 2004 | stefwitt

It is being done. I�ve lived and worked in 3 countries, have visited all countries in Europe, been in Asia and most of the US. Japanese are in love with robots and automation. Japan has already moved most of their manufacturing out of China, while US

SMT Parts kitting

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 16:29:43 EST 2011 | remullis

I can explain our kitting process which was heavily software managed. For our Chipshooters we grouped setups of the optimum algorithym for less carriage movement, and grouping part numbers as much as possible. This was done with some high dollar sof

SMT EQUIPMENT FOR LOW VOLUME HIGH MIX

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 10:18:10 EDT 2003 | gregp

It always amazes me when a high volume manufacturer has to change to LVHM environment. They seem so lost as to how it should be done. It really is two different worlds and there is more to it than equipment selection. But to answer your question..

SMT EQUIPMENT FOR LOW VOLUME HIGH MIX

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 12:29:23 EDT 2003 | hruiz

Hi Jax, I�ve took times, and average, we last from 25 to 40 minutes to load a CP6 depending on how big is the load, but quality guys last other 25 min. per equipment to audit, we usually have 2 CP6 and 1 GSM or 1 CP6 and 2 GSM, at any case, we need t

Re: A Blurb about Fujicam

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 15:42:57 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Snip | | John, | | | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, pl


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