Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 15:33:28 EDT 2020 | jmelson
WOW, thanks for the documents, this will REALLY help selection. It looks like I want the FLX2011CV, that makes it a lot easier to set up and not have to reach into the machine to load and unload boards. The machine footprint is really compact, 10 m
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 05:57:55 EDT 2019 | uzbek
Hi all, we have the opportunity to buy used Essemtec FLX2011 PnP machine. The machine is made in 2009 and the last two years it wasn't used. With the machine, we would get some feeders and all nozzles. Moreover, we would get the library from the EM
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 10:33:25 EDT 2020 | uzbek
Hi all, what compressor would you recommend for pick n place line consisting of two Essemtec FLX2011 machines? Or what should I take care of when choosing a compressor? Also if we decide to run compressor lines throughout our workshop for other mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 15:52:00 EDT 2020 | jmelson
One last question, can the FLX2011 pick up a negative fiducial, ie. a plated through hole? Some of my boards do not have traditional fiducials, so I pick up the location of a couple mointing holes. (It didn't address this in the documents.) Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 07:00:36 EDT 2019 | uzbek
Thank you for the detailed response. This FLX is laser-based alignment but we can buy a camera module (FLX-VIS) from the same distributor. The exact PN of the machine is FLX2011 LC. The complexity of boards is components with cases: QFN, QFP, BGA,
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 11:42:48 EDT 2012 | scottjwarren
Greetings! I run a small CM company in the Midwest. We built our business on THT production for the boutique music products industry and are currently planning our launch of a low-volume/high-mix SMT line to support the growth of our business. Our
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 15:10:10 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
I would specifically look at the FLX2011 models with a V for vision (they otherwise come with Cyberoptics laser alignment as standard, although that would also work if you are not inspecting BGA balls). They come with software that I think is called
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 28 16:11:40 EDT 2013 | jfs
Greetings! I run a small CM company in the > Midwest. We built our business on THT production > for the boutique music products industry and are > currently planning our launch of a > low-volume/high-mix SMT line to support the > growth of our
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 22:48:45 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
> > why not get an older essemtec or neoden? > I <BR> > believe both run on 110V. > <BR> <BR> Thanks so much for the > Essemtec hint! Their Fox 1 really looks like it > suits my needs! 18 mm compon
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 06:29:03 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Essemtec machines are quite good for small batch production. However you do need to bear in mind the FLX is quite small and depending how you use it and the options fitted might be limited on feeder count. You don't mention if this FLX is laser or
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