Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 09:48:24 EST 2016 | emeto
Bruce, I have different size electrolytic caps. Most of them should be no issue to pick 8 at a time(5-6mm) Can't I decrease the speed of the head when placing these parts? I would love to place slow motion 8 parts at a time than going 8 times with t
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 15:46:28 EST 2005 | Csabee
Samsung SM320 don't have sensor for recognizing component. Only using Fly&Fix camera. In first time the korean samsung service engineer advised me (3,7light settings for chips and the machine generated many dumps, sometimes 50 or more per day. But n
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 10:37:53 EST 2005 | fastek
An equipment vendor that is serious about penetrating a market with the physical size of the US will not have a single support/service location. A large infrastructure in my mind means support offices on both coasts as well as something in the middle
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 17:50:36 EST 2005 | fastek
Rob- Most vendors do of course take your (B) route and that is fine. However I just don't think it's smart for a user to be an early adopter of a new vendor or a vendor that is just beginning to enter in the market. Let's face it....this isn't like
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 11:13:28 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi Rick, That is one theory and although valid is probably not something I'd go with. There are 2 ways of going for a new market - a) Carpet bomb it, by throwing huge resources into it and hoping to catch everything. b) Starting in one area/stat
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 10:09:06 EST 2005 | bobpan
Russ, I agree with you that size doesnt matter. As for service engineers, The way i see it....a polished turd is still a turd. When i see a field service engineer come in to work on equipment and he is dressed up.....9 times out of 10.....he couldnt
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 13:16:07 EST 2005 | Cmiller
You may want to take a quick look at the tier one equipment suppliers. Universal and Fuji have some very competitive equipment, not sure about Panasonic and Siemens but they have to be trying to compete as well. We are low volume and never thought we
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 23:01:42 EDT 2006 | KEN
Larry, I've got to throw the BS flag here. "any part that could cause machine down time is kept in stock for immediate technical response." I have over 20 machines from Assembleon. I've been involved with many "firsts" throughout the evolution of
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 02:30:15 EST 2005 | manyhats
Rob, Thanks for the feedback,we've been running Mydata since 95' and within those 10 years I think we might have seen enough from them. Granted our machine is still in tip top shape we just plan to get something a little more faster and cheaper. Myda
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 18:04:49 EST 2007 | Johnny
You can"t go wrong with Assembleon. I have been running a SMT line at my Co for 6 years with Gem machines and if I am paying for the line I would not even look at any other machine. Their tech support is first rate and even though we are a small Co