Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 13:36:30 EDT 2006 | ppminc
Phil, The QSA-30 was built by Sam Sung, Sold by Quad. Single Head 2 Nozzles around 11K CPH Quad does not support the machine but I believe you can get parts direct from Sam Sung. I am not sure if they have a registration fee. The QSA used Quad made
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 04:40:03 EST 1998 | Galen
| Scott - Good to see things are going well for you. With regard to your comments, Quad has introduced a complete line of Semi-conductor/APT machines (Q Series) that support both SMT and Semi-conductor applications. The machines were introduced in
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 15:14:43 EDT 2006 | mfoster
Hi Phil, Most parts are still available for the Quad/Samsung QSA-30, through Dynatech (in North America). It is actually a single gantry, 3 spindle machine with rated speed of 14,000 cph. As with any used machine, it could be a great deal or a not
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 05:09:41 EDT 2014 | col_d
We're having an intermittent fault with a QSV-1 where it will on occasions oscillate violently during a run and this usually results in 1 or both Z-rods being destroyed, along with the nozzle currently fitted. This has been on and off for the last 2
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 10:40:07 EDT 2019 | bobpan
The only thing left is the read head. Older read heads tend to 'weaken' with age. Sometimes some engineers will shim them up closer to the scale using a 10 mil shim. You could also swap them between gantries...i dont think they are to tough to get to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 16 15:22:21 EDT 2020 | jmelson
Can anybody give me some general info on the QSA-30? Is the management computer built into the machine, like on Samsung CP machines, or just a separate computer? If separate, how does the management computer communicate with the motion computer? (H
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 22:00:50 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| Many machines now have adaptive pick that helps tune in the pickup as the 0402 part moves around in the pocket. Fuji may have a feature like this, but I think they adapt the pickup in only one axis (by adjusting the feeder rack). Unfortunately th
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 17:30:29 EST 2011 | olddog
Hi again Bobpan, One thing I noticed when I pulled the z-rod to inspect it was that it was "bearly" finger tight. When I replaced it, I snugged it a bit better (not overtightening). After resuming setting up additioanl placements (this board requires