Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 07:54:28 EST 2015 | whitewing
A subcontractor I use in the UK has Europlacer iieno machines for up to 1.6m Another UK sub with long-board capacity uses Universal Fuzion XC2-60
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:08:49 EST 2004 | davef
We don't know dip about your Multitronics 2000 SX, but there may be another angle to take in addition to the Tyco tact that Pete C proposed. The facts may not be precise [someone will hopefully straighten things out], but close enough for your needs
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 06 15:39:53 EDT 1998 | andy jones
I am the UK sales manager for Europlacer and therefore biased. However our Europlacer range would be perfectly suited to your application. We supply as standard intelligent feeders so barcoding etc is no problem. please contact me on my e-mail addre
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 14:57:48 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
I hadn't suggested the IINEO's because as a step up from Neoden's its a huge leap in price and perhaps around twice the price of the AM100, that gap would narrow as you purchased even more feeders. If you have a big product mix or are a small batch
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 13:21:58 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
I haven't got numbers for older machines. But for recent models DEK is quite clearly bigger than either a Speedprint/Europlacer or an MPM100. Speedprint/Europlacer focuses on its smaller footprint as a selling point, although it looks to me like a R
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 11:13:23 EDT 2011 | markaustin
Hello Bill A colleague here at ACW just told me about your question and as we have a few of these machines I feel that I'm in a position to answer you. Prior to 2007 we only used DEK265 (GS & GSX) machines and these we getting a bit old and passed
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 05:31:24 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Yes, the servicing certainly seem to be quite high and that seems to be a bit of a pattern for Blakell Europlacer in gerneral. In the past they have indicated it was an area they might be prepared to be a bit flexible on by factoring in your usage, t
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 21:55:23 EDT 2018 | stephenj37824
You've got (to my mind) 3 wholly different > classes of machine there. > > Essemtec is upper > entry level maker that is increasingly > differentiating itself from the competing > machines in its class by focusing on 3d > assembly/dispensing op
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 17:46:10 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
You've got (to my mind) 3 wholly different classes of machine there. Essemtec is upper entry level maker that is increasingly differentiating itself from the competing machines in its class by focusing on 3d assembly/dispensing options. The Puma als
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 08:54:39 EDT 2022 | spoiltforchoice
You should get good service support and reliability from all of them, provided your local distribution agent is a good one. In the UK for instance I would trust all 3 on that front but I would expect very different support pricing structures. Any ma