Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:33:11 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
If you want to be able to put down every type of part, and fast, you better look at buying two machines. You did not say how much speed you need but in-line spindle machines rely on gang picks to be able to come anywhere close to rated speed. I have
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 08:04:09 EDT 2018 | wolverine55
Hi Reckless Have you decided between the Juki Machine or GSM? If you went with the GSM there is one thing in the VME rack that you should check at least once a year.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 07:52:15 EST 2007 | avalancher
Hello! You may want to be more specific whereas each of those companies produce different machines. You have basic introductory machines, and high-end machines. Some provide faster speeds, some provide a wider range of component handling.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 18:17:31 EST 2007 | SMT
Always base your decision based on the need, rather than mearly comparing the specificaiton. The specifications are only indicator and not true performance for a specific application. Mydata and their agilis are good for high mix medium volume produc
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 01:49:46 EST 2018 | reckless
Which machine did you like more and recommend? My feeling is the Juki is simpler and easier by design thus making it easier to maintain. The GSM is very robust, highly over engineered making it more costly to keep going. Harder to work on for
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 12:33:35 EST 2018 | reckless
I am looking at either an older model Juki 750/760 or an older model Universal Instruments GSM (flexhead). I need something very reliable and repeatable. I am looking for a no hassle machine. The more reliable and repeatable it is the better. I h
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 10:23:43 EDT 2018 | ilavu
This video does not show FlexJet head, It is Flex head with 4 spindle. We have about 5 GSM with flex and FlexJet head with OS/2 and 4 with Windows2K. If you need any help, I will be glad to help you. Tushar
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 10:03:28 EDT 2018 | roblackey
Lasers can go quite often, but if you are lucky and not in a great hurry you can get them refurbished dirt cheap. If you have a good 750/760 that has been well maintained it should run for a long time, but if it has not been loved you can end up payi
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:04:20 EST 2018 | emeto
Both of these are very old platforms. I used them both in the past and they are both good machines. The question is how are you planning to keep them going? Spare parts availability? Knowledge to fix them? Calibrate them?Does manufacturer support the
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 11:09:56 EST 2018 | reckless
Most likely I am doubling the budget mostly because of the feeders. I am leaning to Juke 750/760. Most likely will end up buying 2 of them once we are fully up and running and understanding everything. We are looking for a good old dinosaur who