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PickNPlace machine suggestions?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 26 18:30:29 EDT 2007 | jmann30

Check at model MC-384 from Manncorp This model sells for under $50,000 including feeders, Cognex Flying Vision and bottom vision to handle everything from 0201 thru 12 mil pitch QFP and BGA`s

Help finding a high capacity pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 02:18:18 EDT 2024 | cealansmith

The Manncorp MC388 with its 190 feeder capacity seems like a good choice for handling a wide variety of parts. Alternatively, you could consider brands like Yamaha or Juki, as they also offer high precision machines with good expandability. If possib

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 09:18:09 EST 2009 | meritajs

I absolute agree with Adlsmt that your subcontractor was slipshod worker. It’s impossible for normal subcontractor make such fault. For last 15 years I worked for subcontractor firm here in Riga Latvia. Our company was not very advanced. As I said be

Help finding a high capacity pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 19:43:22 EDT 2024 | bclaycomb

Hello everyone, Last year, our company ventured into the SMT arena to manufacture PCBs in-house for our products. We've been utilizing two Neoden 10 pick-and-place machines in series. However, as we grow, we've encountered some limitations with our

FEEDER : X-Y out of range! Pick up by Head 2

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 17:27:45 EDT 2016 | victoriajon

Up and running smoothly this morning, but got the attached error when switching from a reel feeder to a tray of the same part. We are getting this error message during setup - any suggestions are welcome. I am available to answer any questions that

Mycronic vs. Juki: Your Opinions?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 22:08:07 EDT 2023 | saucyshawn

Mycronic is very expensive. But it does have a lot of good options and feeder count. JUKI I have always found to be limited to number of feeders and flexibility of individual machines. If you are upgrading from MannCorp there may be better options

Pick & Place Recommendation

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 14 13:52:10 EST 2008 | tsvetan

you may check http://www.manncorp.com MC-391 (I saw they have banner here), we have same bought here in Europe under the brand Autotronik, this is made in China machine. Very easy to use and very cheap. with vision centering and good precision, not s

Nub bying p&p, stencil printer and reflow.

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 07:50:10 EDT 2011 | jebs

Hi. I've been looking for SMT machines and have a budget close to 100k total on a stencil printer, p&p + feeders and reflow owen. Witch machines would you choose with this budget? Have any one of you heard of evest? http://www.evest.com.tw/product.h

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 15:24:09 EST 2009 | jeffreyj

I keep circling back to my initial choice, a Quad IVc (or IIc) because there are so damn many of them and despite their quirks/foibles/whatever, they are clearly capable of getting the job done. Specifically, I've got my eyes on a few refurbished mod

Wrong Part

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 09:08:03 EST 2002 | caldon

Barcode!! The Siemens machines can have bar code Options added.On the Siemens Machines the bar code S/W is a little archaic. In theory You would have a bar code on a reel of part and a barcode on the feeder location (They are the black codes on the s

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