Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 14:42:35 EST 2006 | gipos
I wonder if you have any experience with mating 760 to 730. What about suport for 700 series? You have 760 still running good.How many years they have to service machines after purchase. Is the 2060 significantly better than 760 regardless capacity?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 14:54:43 EST 2006 | John S.
Cannot speak to the 760, but we've been running 3 750's for seven years now. Never needed to call a service technician in. Juki is our benchmark for customer service. We run approximately 20 hrs per day 5 days a week. John S.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 14:00:40 EST 2006 | Steve
We are currently runing a JUKI 750 and 760 as well as a 2060. I can't say enough good things about the quality of the machines and service from JUKI. I've had zero downtime in the last 2 years due to mechanical breakdown and our machines run 18 hours
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 05:58:05 EST 2018 | ccarterr
Hello, I have re4ecently been tasked with maintaining/repairing several Juki 750-760 SMT machines. Are there any online resources or training available that would help me in my endeavors?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 06 02:47:33 EDT 2004 | ravi
hello friend, if you have any problem, Zevatech m/c is handling by JUKI -Japan. You contact to juki, They will help you in deep.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 18:02:31 EDT 2011 | fredc
Hello Scott, We have sold modified 101 nozzles. They had a .25mm hole instead of standard. The customer ordered these for placing 0201s. Is it possible they were used on the 740 machine? Or maybe the 760? FredC
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 02:24:03 EST 2010 | jlawson
In old days when Zevatech rebadged JUKI machines their was a dos based program that generated JUKI format files from ASCII Centroid data....(would have to premerge with BOM etc) it also could export from JUKI formats to ASCII. SO like others I think
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 25 08:23:47 EST 2015 | tercel
Does anyone know how to use the Juki 740 / 750 / 760 in Bypass mode, if the Machine has no parts to place? We use 3 Jukis and for some PCBs it is not neccessary to use all 3 of them. so it would be usefull to use the machine in bypass mode. Is it pos
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 11:49:30 EST 2010 | tech1
Yes it can, I think
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 11:00:48 EST 2010 | ptxems
We have recently upgraded our placement machine to a Juki KE760. We also have 2 Zevatech PM570L's. All our placement data is on individual floppy disks, they were generated using the 570 machines. Having put the disks into the 760 it does not recog