Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 13:12:19 EST 2006 | Erik
We just bought a SM320 an will receive it next week. We had 3 days of user training this week and from my point of view it is a very good machine. Really easy to use and very fast and accurate. On our testboards we achieved *realistic* speeds of 10.0
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 17:50:36 EST 2005 | fastek
Rob- Most vendors do of course take your (B) route and that is fine. However I just don't think it's smart for a user to be an early adopter of a new vendor or a vendor that is just beginning to enter in the market. Let's face it....this isn't like
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 10:29:50 EDT 2007 | ccross
I am currently looking at new pick and place equipment and have come down to these two machines. I am interested on hearing from users of both, the pros and cons of their choice. I am a low volume high mix OEM upgrading from Quad QSX-1 and am interes
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 16:21:04 EST 2006 | robls
We are a contract manufacturer in South Africa and have been running with Samsung equipment since 1999. To date we have 8 machines running 18 hours a day and have had nothing but fantastic service from these machines. We started with the old CP30 mac
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 01:19:10 EDT 2005 | darby
Hi Mike, I use variations of both of these machines in a Tenryu FV-7100s and Samsung CP45/CP45Neos. Both have been very good machines - I would find it difficult to split them. I have personal dislikes of both tooling and support systems. I would ta
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