Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 11:12:14 EST 1998 | Scott B
We are in the process of assessing some medium volume, stand alone SMT Placement systems. Does anyone have any experience with :- 1) Europlacer (Specifically the Progress 6 or EP600) 2) Intelliplace (DHM-120 or SHM-120) I have searched the forum bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 09:21:24 EDT 2006 | fabione
My actual line(europlacer928+europlacer400)(7500-10000c/h)it is too much slow in the change of production(3 change to day) My choice is mydata as principal line (hight changes low volume) and old europlacer for my 8 product with max volume. or Siemen
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 12:52:38 EDT 2015 | brianbrl
Hi, I had Assembleon machines for many years, and worked through a total of nine of them. Three years ago we began to look at the short-comings we had, based on the machines capabilities. We started to look for a new SMT platform that could improve
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 20:13:22 EST 2016 | davef
More people use the Mart [http://www.smtnet.com/mart/ ] than use the Forum. It's a good place to list equipment sales and wants.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 02:16:46 EST 2020 | davef
Used Equipment Mart [nav bar on the left margin of your screen] * SMTnet > Used Euipment Mart > RFQ [nav bar on the left margin of your screen]
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 09:04:19 EST 2003 | Kev
Not a europlacer user, but on our Philips Gem, we use a gripper nozzle for the upright molex conn. We found that using a standard vac nozzle negated both the speed of travel from feeder to PCB and the placement accuracy, as the connector moved on the
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 07:49:30 EST 1998 | Steve Sauer
Hi Scott, The only information that I have on the Intelliplace machine is that it is their own design unlike the other models (Casio) that they are licensed to sell. As for the other machine (Europlacer Progress 6), I have an extensive background wit
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 11:50:18 EST 2005 | gregp
I was going to leave this one alone but when Europlacer gets mentioned (1 machine sold in the US last year) and we don't I couldn't resist.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 10:36:50 EST 2015 | robl
As previous posters have mentioned you need to understand your product range, changeovers, number of feeders needed, critically local support, etc. I've used both and although the Europlacer feeders are nice they are also expensive. We have lot
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 22:22:04 EST 2017 | deanm
As mentioned above, Mycronic and Europlacer seem to be designed toward high mix so would consider them but would also like to consider a more traditional machine too. Right now I have around 220 feeder slots across two machines inline. Mycronic and E