Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 13:01:54 EDT 2008 | wschulz
Hey guys, My company is currently looking into developing a SMT line. I have an interesting perspective on this due to the fact that I worked a SMT line for quite a few years as an equipment operator. Now I am an engineer and at a different company
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 11:55:26 EDT 2008 | wrongway
you might want to check out panasonic they can handle a lot of feeders on one machine and are fast We have universal advantis machines have had them for a year have'nt had any problems yet. have not had universal calibrate them yet still placing par
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 20:21:40 EST 2010 | steinerson
Hi Jeff I would recommend you to try unexpensive user friendly Juki Late Model KE760 series. you need a flexible machine that can handle components,fine pitch QFP. This machine is very unique. you can use even without an offline software optimizer,
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 06:12:18 EST 2018 | reckless
I am new to SMT and need to buy a pick n place machine that runs ~7500 cph and super reliable/no headache. My budget is $10,000. Either I buy seriously used (~15-20 years old gsm) or new Chinese unit. I saw this video and am seriously considering
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 20:21:31 EDT 2022 | smtusa
I looked into Fuji but heard some horror stories of $50k firmware upgrades to get older machines to work with latest software. ASM doesn't come off as small business friendly. Panasonic is a possibility, I prefer platforms that don't force you to p
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 01:19:10 EDT 1999 | Wiratsr
Hi Jeff, I didn't have experience with Pansert MV2-E, but I have MV2-F. The machine running in high speed, but very noisy. I have other machine Sanyo TCM-3000 Same speed with MV2-F. Sanyo is original design turret system, a stable mounting machine,
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 09:00:40 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi, It should get you at least a 1997 machine, but the age isn't as critical as the UPS level - you want at least 3.2.3. They are good machines & are well built, and at least comparable with any other second user machines (although not in the Fuji/
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 12:46:43 EDT 2007 | Hussman
Those Panasonic machines should be able to tell ya pick-up rates form the feeders and shape code errors (components it doesn't recognize). You will probably get a more pick-up errors than anything else. Most of this is due to plastic tape versus pa
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 19:01:39 EDT 1999 | DGrenier
| | I'm hoping to use 0201 caps and resistors in a new design but so far have only found one company who makes such small devices (Murato). | | | | Can anyone direct me to any other supplier? | | | | Are there any particular problems associated wi
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 18:45:19 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| John, | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on the carts