Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:37:56 EDT 2004 | fastek
Take a hard look at the capabilities of your people first. If your organization is weak in manufacturing/process engineers I would stay away from Panasonic and focus more on Fuji. They are simpler to operate, program and maintain. Nozzles are cheap a
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 09:34:21 EDT 2013 | lkavan
Dear friends, I need to retune servodrivers Panasonic MSD5A3P1EA in my Tenryu MT5530. Some Z axis servo loops are unstable. But I cannot find old Panaterm software for DOS which should be able to communicate with these old drivers. Can you help me? P
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 28 08:51:20 EDT 2017 | rvines1
The manufacturer I was having issues with was Panasonic. The parts we use were unmarked, but their catalog pages didn't make any mention of marking and included photos of marked parts. After 6 months of making various unsuccessful contacts with Pan
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 05:50:37 EST 2019 | bane016
It's nice to see that you've solved the problem...panasonic npm w2 is very powerfull machine but asks everything to be perfect and everything is pure to work well...looking for a clean ventilated room without dust..regular maintenance daily, weekly,
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 15:52:52 EST 2005 | jasont
Hi, Would you consider pre-owned SMT equipment for your production lines? Panasonic FA sells refurbished, certified machines. My preference in order as follows; - Panasonic - Siemens - Philips Assembleon Please contact me as we can help you with
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 16:21:23 EST 2005 | George
What "initial settings" need to be turned on for Panasonic MV2F to start sending data to the data port? Thanx
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 05:02:46 EST 2010 | lefwan
Hi everybody, we just bought 3 panasonic smt machines, but I noted that the components library are poor, is there anyway to import data from another place ? Do I need data sheet for all types of components? is ther any way to loaded ? please help gu
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 06:23:03 EST 2010 | headlad
Being an owner of 3 different panasonic CM type machines the only advise I can give you is get a vernier, you'll need it.....
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 18 08:53:37 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi recently i happen to acquire a Panasonic CM202DH. Anyone has operate it before? Any comments or advises for me if i would need it to run HMLV with about 1 changeover per day. Is it able to mount 0201 inch components? thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 12:56:21 EDT 2013 | cbeneat
We've only used/seen the manual splicer. However our operators can splice a part in 30-45 seconds. What Panasonic models do you use? The CM/NPM's give you plenty of warning that a splice is needed so the machine doesn't stop.