Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 09:04:46 EDT 2024 | carl_p
Sounds like your talking very low volume & component counts really... I would look at Panasonic AM100 for example - low cost, high flexibility but you would need multiple so you could pair it with another... Ideally we would need to understand your
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 04 09:16:10 EDT 2024 | ianphil
Hi all, looking for some advice. We are in the market for some new pick and place machines and have had a quote for an AM100 from Panasonic. We are looking for flexibility and the ability to handle 0201 inch, all of which this machine seems to be abl
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 03:09:32 EDT 2016 | buckcho
Hi,going to buy a new pick and place,any advise? > AM100 (Panasonic) vs e series (siplace). I think > both spec is quite similar. > > Thanks in > advance. It is very important to know what are you going to use them for. Selecting such machine
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 04 11:31:30 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
With older machines you need to know their service history and working hours. Plenty of 10+ year old machines have done very little work and could easily do another 10 years the same. Other have worked non-stop on multi-shift lines, if something expe
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 11 07:33:52 EST 2023 | klauss
There's two kind of nozzles with different dimensions we use. One of them works good but the another one gives a head problem sometimes. The head picks the nozzle and gives the vacuum error despite the camera recognize it. So i make another head pi
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 04:08:05 EDT 2024 | sophyluo1985
It's really cool that you have such an idea. In fact, many companies now have changed their traditional thinking. Maybe 20 years ago, people thought that used things were bad. In fact, in the electronics manufacturing industry, the quality of our pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 11:13:34 EDT 2017 | tombstonesmt
One tip that I found very useful in this application that hasn't been mentioned is auto pick up position teach. Our Panasonic equipment will constantly move the pick up position in regards to the center of the nozzle when scanned. On older Panasonic
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 16:23:20 EDT 2024 | cyber_wolf
I have been in the arena with both new and used. The 10 plus year old Juki's are solid machines unless someone neglected PM's. However...if something breaks and you can't repair yourself or source to third party, Juki will stick it to you. They ma
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 17:05:38 EDT 2017 | tombstonesmt
Not sure if Panasonic supports PanaPro anymore. If it was PCB programming I could help, but I've never worked on an insertion machine.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 10:34:09 EST 2017 | prdmm1
PANASONIC ERJ-12ZYJ203U i am having a lot of problems picking this resistor up. i have purchased a new tool per engineering (NOT the problem). it seems the my9 is picking up then dropping it. then the machine goes to pick another and picks the dropp