Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 11:51:38 EDT 2011 | peteb
We bought a Vitronics reflow oven used. No fee to register. Support from Vitronics was very helpful and friendly. Machine is well made and works great. All manuals are on the computer that runs the oven.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 22:39:29 EDT 2011 | comatose
I'm looking at used reflow ovens. I'm homing in on Vitronics. We're pretty self-sufficient in terms of keeping machines going, but does anyone have experience with parts and documentation support for Vitronics? Is there a fee for getting into the sys
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:06:11 EST 2014 | jimmyboz
I am not an objective candidate for a Machine manufacturer selection, I only know Fuji's. But, it sounds like a good fit for a Fuji XP series machine. And of course, I will try to find a good one and install it for a fee. The price of a used XP va
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 12:04:05 EST 2005 | erokc
bobpan, thanks for the reply. I currently have a Quad 100 with no vision, well it had vision but is blind now and the vision system is not supported. Anyway, I use it for my own production. I can leave it set up for my product runs. Technology ch
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 23 00:05:50 EDT 2005 | fastek
Nope. Speedline does not charge a registration fee to buy parts. Anyone can buy them. Now service and support......that requires registration. My point was the gentleman will need parts in the future and when he does he will likely be down hard. Bett
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 18 14:01:25 EDT 2004 | KEN
Unfortunately, smt machines are not like TH sequencers. But, that is in their favor. Multiple reels, multiple part types, many positions = very flexible. Offline setup is paramount to line utilization. Remember, you only make money when the machi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 08:40:09 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
Less than 20K is going to be real tough. The issue with older machines is part availability and support. Most machine manufacturers will require you to pay a lavish used equipment registration fee for them to even deal with you. Unless you have exper
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:34:42 EST 2003 | Stephen
I want to be clear. You are talking about buying fully populated cards? And not just bare boards. Approach different CM's and compare contracts. You can pretty much get anything from "build from kit" where all the CM does is assembly, to complete s
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 06:47:14 EST 2005 | stefwitt
For a small fee and shipping cost, I could make you a CD copy. www.steering-inc.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 04:56:00 EDT 2017 | youth
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