Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 16:11:03 EST 2010 | kjs123p
I have Siemens F4 and S20 machines. Does anyone know of a spare parts supplier for these machines besides Siemens? Thanks in advance for the replies.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 03:00:45 EDT 2000 | Avichai Ramot
I have shifts in the placement of qfp240 components. I have this problem with al my IC machines: Fuji-Ip2,Ip3 ,siemens F-4.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 10:37:32 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
High mix low volume I would say Mydata would be a good choice, If set up time isn't a big factor I would choose Siemens F4 for reliably, serviceability and OEM support.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 16:03:38 EDT 2007 | beentheredonethat
Definitely recommend the Siemens F4/5 machine for your application. Based on experience I can say placement accuracy/repeatability is DNO (that�s Dead Nuts On). Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 10:33:55 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
High mix low volume I would say Mydata would be a good choice, If set up time isn't a big factor I would choose Siemens F4 for reliably, serviceability and OEM support.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 03:30:15 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale
Herman, LVHM is exactly what we have always done with our SMT machine. We use the Siemens 80F4 auto pick and place and have a HUGE set-up time for each run. And attrition problems (though i'm finding they are packaging related rather than machine rel
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 06:53:21 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi, Have you looked at Siemens F4 & F5? Regarding PMJ from experience I'd steer well clear (i.e. initial cost, flexibility, cost to add functionality at a later date), however a good second user or remanufactured GSM makes a good odd form placer & i
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 16:46:48 EDT 1998 | Bill West
| | | I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. Jim, I think I would take the Phillips machine over the Fuji also, but have you looked at the Siemens F4 or F4/6. We are a Siplace house here, and we have been very happy with the equip
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 15:59:39 EST 2007 | jasont
Have you considered used equipment? We have several options you may want to consider; - 1999 MPM UP 2000/A HiE + 2003 UIC HSP 4797L + 1999 UIC GSM2 - 1997 Panasonic SPPV + 1997 or 2000 Panasonic MV2F + 1996 MPA-3F - 1998 Dek 265 GSX + 2001 Siemen