Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 12:52:35 EDT 2004 | Micheal
I would take a good look at Juki's 2000-series machines. We have a few and they are very easy to learn. Setup is minimized with offline setup. Adjust conveyor width and you are ready to run. Juki has provided good support and the machines require
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 19:08:42 EST 2018 | sarason
Their is a large aftermarket support system for Juki parts, feeders etc in China. You can buy aftermarket Juki placement heads, nozzles, feeders at a fraction of the price you had to pay when you bought these machines new. Just make sure to exclude J
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 07:17:35 EDT 2011 | babe7362000
I am looking for Juki belt feeders. Does anyone know where I can purchase these at a decent price. I looked up Comtra and it looks like they do no make them anymore. If you have any info that would be great.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 07:18:40 EDT 2023 | spoiltforchoice
I had quotes for a MY100 -14 a Juki KE-1080 and an iPulse M6ez back in 2011 and at that point all those machines were about the same price with a light feeder package. The MyData however was the only one configured with smart feeders, a tray feeder a
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 10:36:10 EST 2014 | charliedci
We have a KE2060, 2080 and an older 750. All of these use same feeder trolleys. I presume the 2020 and 1070 also offer same trolley compatibility. If machines are not set up for trolleys, you will need conversion kits to utilize trolleys, which sho
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 16:29:18 EST 2005 | JW
Just want to thank you all for the great advice > to this thread!! SJ, Have you considered Juki SMT equipment. We are a small/mid volume, high mix OEM and we have had great luck with both the previous 700 series and now the 2000 series placement m
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 07:07:50 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
Grant, The Fuji's looked good. However, the pricing and warranty is not competitive for their comparable machine. In addition, we are not a big fan of Fuji coming out with new feeder designs that are not backwards compatible. The first generation of
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 18:12:51 EDT 2018 | reckless
I am not finding any local partner to sell, setup and train. Everyone increases price of machine by an extra $10k. I can understand $2-3k
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 11:35:29 EDT 2018 | reckless
Not yet, but also have an option for a Universal GSMxs machine for $6k but only 5 feeders, fully upgraded 2 heads (1 brand new). I leaning against the Opal as its same speed as the Juki on paper for twice the price.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 07 01:35:49 EDT 2019 | robl
Inertec have some quite nicely priced models. I've heard you can even get them in Juki blue...