Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 16:38:17 EST 2001 | larryk
PK11, Metro- http://www.metro.com Fancort- http://www.fancort.com Larry
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 13:51:59 EST 2012 | kkay
We are looking for new carts to hold our boards with loose parts prior to wave. We do not like the fancort or metro carts and were wondering if there are any recommendations out there? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 13:28:14 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine
We regularly form QFP's and FP's (pitches to 20 mil) and have experience with both Knight and Fancort equipment, however most of our experience has been with Knight. Knight Tool has been consistently good, and I've had some sour experiences with Fan
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 20:08:13 EDT 2004 | Ken
Rick P. is the Assembleon local Field Service Engineer. He is very good. He is stationed in the Portland Metro area. Oregon and Washington have a very dense population of Philips (assembleon) machines. Extensive installation base. I recently in
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 10:23:29 EDT 1998 | Sherry
Hello friends.... Can someone please point me in the right direction... I will be needing the capability of forming/trimming QFP's on a very low volumn scale in house. So far I've only been able to find one manufacturer and that is Fancort Industri
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:16:15 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Some things to consider 1. can one operator keep up with manual operations and not slow the line down? If yes, great. If no you will need a way to allow more than one operator access to the next board coming down the line to not create a bottleneck.
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