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Pick and place pickle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 01:12:50 EDT 2008 | chrispy1963

Look into a used Siemens F-4 or F-5. These machines can be had for a reasonable cost, they are easy to maintain, the footprint is small (7' X 7.5') and they are simple to program. These machines have a 12 nozzle "Star" revolving placement head for

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 26 12:40:59 EDT 2001 | stefwitt

I would like to enter the discussion by tossing some numbers in. First of all I don�t like the 3 Sigma value. 3 Sigma are 2000 defects per mio. if I remember correctly. This means, if you have 200 components on the board, then every 10 boards have on

Re: Samsung pick and place machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 08:57:34 EDT 2000 | CAL

We here at ACI run the CP20 or Manncorp version 2000.We are a Research and engineering Company with availablity for demonstrations. We actually love our system (Esp. the cost). Even though our machine is a low end machine we are placing advanced pack

Re: obective comparison between siplace and fuji pick and place equipment

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 09:01:46 EDT 1998 | Al Carrillo

| we currently have a siplace line(80s/f) and are inhereting a fuji line from another site. I need an objective comparison between the two. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the fuji with regard to programming, operating and maintenance. any c

Need operation manual for Samsung CP20 /30 /40 CV pick place

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 07 13:24:12 EST 2015 | futureretro

Recently purchased a used Samsung CP20CV, and am trying to locate the operation manual. Please contact me if you happen to have one for the CP20, CP30, or CP40, any of which should get me going. Talked to Samsung US support and they sent me some li

Siemens 80 S-20 problem

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 09:29:59 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin

I did restore the .ma files, and yes, the computer does communicate with the gantries for zeroing. But the machine is still hung on "initializing machine". It never asks me to push the start button. It is like it is trying to collect necessary dat

FUJI CP743 anyone???

Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 20:55:19 EDT 2001 | dougk

We have both CP 4/2's and 4/3. We're also running Siemens S20's & F4's. The 4/3's vision is more temperamental and slightly harder to program. Machine startup and nozzle centering takes longer, but placement time is slightly better. Honestly, for wha

Rating SMT Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 08:05:41 EST 2002 | Bob...

Not saying anything new here. I agree with all the comments posted. I have worked in the industry for over 20 years and have experience on all but Mydata. Which machines are you looking at? Fuji CP3’s were too maintenance hungry, CP4.3’s bullet pro

Fuji CP4-3

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 11:37:16 EST 2012 | peteb

I agree with SrTech. MCS is old and not user friendly. If you decide to try it I have a MCS 16 installation manual collecting dust. You are welcome to it.

Recomendations? Fuji CP7 or Univ HSP4797?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:26:53 EDT 2004 | exmaintenanceleader

Grant and all! CP-2 is the oldest fuji as I have been operated. CP-3 is built in 1989 as a new mc. Now 15 mc I now they runs in 3 shift widouth problems when they need countinous runing comes the problems. conroll card and relay contact problems at

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