Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 01:36:55 EDT 2010 | jola
Been a while since I used those machines but I found a list on how it was on ours anyway: MV2-F,C: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-V MPA-V: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-P-SHIFT-A-SHIFT-V MPA-G1: F8-F4-F7-SHIFT-M-F7-P-F7-SHIFT-A-F7 Always start from the main "run" screen. Go
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 21:39:18 EDT 2000 | Rick Flayler
I'm trying to locate and purchase one or two Panasonic lines configured as follows: MV2F (LL) or (XL) size. Prefer "K" style with feeders. MPA-V (XL) size. Rick Flayler- Fastek www.fastek-smt.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 15:56:21 EST 2007 | jasont
NM-2858 is European style M size MV2F. NM-2859 is European style XL size MV2F. MV2F is manufactured rated at 0.1sec per placement however, I have only seen them acheive around 20-25,000 cph I have x2 MV2F-XL "Q" in stock (NM-2559MB) w/feeders. IF
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 | Fri Sep 01 10:12:04 EDT 2000 | Anderson L. R. S�
We get problem with our PANADAC 945A-D board of MV2F machine and and we are trying to find some company that have the same board to replace it or fix it with urgency. Please, contact me by e-mail: anderson.sa@edb.ericsson.se Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 22:43:07 EDT 2004 | FengAng
Hi Rob, We use the most advanced equipments in front end, but the back end we always use manual assembly, including display, LCD, casing. It's all because we should balance the cost & efficiency. I think if you are the boss, you will also do thing
Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 18:19:38 EDT 2020 | ccouture
here is how to access the secret screen: MV2-F,C: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-V found it after googleing it. Hope it helps.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 14:31:48 EDT 1998 | Jim Gurley
| Does anyone know how many 8mm feeder positions the Panasonic MV2F SimmBlaster can hold. I read an article saying 30/30 split carriage, and another article saying 75/75. This info. was taken from "U.S. Tech", and the January edition of Circuits Asse
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 22:59:30 EST 2001 | Cosine Theta
I am surprise that you get 99.5% pick-up rate out from the HS-50, unless you are refering to 0201 chip size. I can easily get 99.8% for 0603 and 99.6% for 0402 out from a Panasonic MV2F, and these machines have no adaptive pick-up. To get 99.8% from
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 23:02:27 EST 2001 | Cosine Theta
You can easily get 99.8% for 0603 and 99.6% for 0402 out from a Panasonic MV2F, and these machines have no adaptive pick-up. To get 99.8% from HS-50 for 0603 or 0402 should be piece of cake. Anyway, is getting 99.8% pick-up = 6 sigma process?