Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 11:55:55 EST 2005 | Rob
Of course Greg, silly me, you could have been referring that other C5, the infamously crap Sinclair C5 electric car from the 80's!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 22:11:59 EDT 2002 | fastek
Hey Ken...my car won't start. Can your feeder racks or storage totes solve that problem as well? Sheesh....
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 14:48:39 EDT 2002 | Roger
With all due respect I would like to see feedback from Agilis users. The Yugo was a very reliable car according to the Yugo salesman. Then the muffler fell off on the way home from the dealer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 02:33:56 EDT 2011 | jebs
70k and that is not so bad for a new machine? They feeders are pnematic... But I'm guessing I cant start driving a Ferrari as my first car, but start up with a low prised Hyndai and work my way upwards;)
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 10 10:57:23 EDT 2002 | finepitch
> A/cph, then you need a second chip shooter. Then each chip shooter will place B/2 parts and possibly catch up with the pick&place machine. If the line has 2 chipshooters and a pick&place, it will be pretty hard to use the one unused chipshooter fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 21:25:14 EDT 2002 | jersbo
Have... Topaz and Emerald X inline (GEM series) very satisfied with thru-put and quality.. as well as tech support... have worked with other machines as well Fuji(3,4) Universal GSM series... and Europlacer(Multitronic) Best software goes to Univers
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 02:14:04 EDT 2019 | tsvetan
All these generalizations are non sense. What real cph you will receive depend on many factors: - paths optimization - what number of feeders are used - what number of nozzle changes has your job - how fast is the recognition for small and big part
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 07:54:40 EST 2009 | jeffreyj
gregp - that's the main problem I am having here: there is so little basic information available about these machines. It's almost like the sellers intentionally put as little information as possible in their listings on this site, equipmatching, etc
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 10:42:20 EDT 2003 | lgroves
Herman, I'm betting you will get a lot of response on this one. Frankly, everybody has their favorite machine. The trick is to consider the types and quantitys of boards you will run. Sometimes, it is better to set up a load for several jobs tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 12:44:46 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
"and most importantly inexpensive" Define inexpensive... I always get fired up about "expensive" Expensive compared to what is my question ? A car? a house? If you want what you are speaking of, you will be spending some coin. If you want, semi r