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Refurbished SMD equipment for sale

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 17:46:52 EST 1997 | Stefan Witte

Two pre-owned Siemens pick & place machines model MS102 for sale! The machines will be completely refurbished and calibrated. All feeder slots are filled with component feeders. I also offer machine installation, training and service. Asking price is

Networking is the key to success in the world today...

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 13:47:58 EDT 2002 | cnoonan

To Everyone, Does anyone need someone that has process engineering, programming and/or experience maintaining SMT&PTH equipment? Send me an email and I will forward you my resume... I have worked with Fuji, Universal & Siemens pick and place as

Pick and Place Machine Validation

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 12:34:19 EST 2005 | DasonC

You can use Cp and Cpk to find out your machine performance and accuracy. Some machine had it own software and kit. ie. Siemens. If you are using Fuji and you can visit the AD. on this web, TIMEKEY. Otherwise, you can use a high precision AOI with

Market share fo Panasonic, Fuji and Aseembleon

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 09:46:50 EST 2006 | GS

I'd be shocked if Siemens was going away. They are a very big group in a very big company. Yes, but recently we have seen several big groups from a very big companies been sold out (ie. Dover and some of his kids, etc.) Asia-India are good referen

Mydata

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 07:08:30 EST 2007 | Rob

They are very long with lots of feeder positions & have a fast tape loading mechanism. They are also easy to use and upgrade, and are cheap on the second hand market. However, on the flip side they are slower (the hydra figures are just dreaming as

Re: Pick Place Change-overs, strengths, ages

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 20:27:52 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I have a number of hopefully easy questions: | | 1. Are there significant differences in the ease of change-overs and set-up among different equipment manufacturers? For example, are Siemens Siplace machines truly more modular than others? | 2.

Re: Pick Place Change-overs, strengths, ages

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 06:07:52 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | I have a number of hopefully easy questions: | | | | 1. Are there significant differences in the ease of change-overs and set-up among different equipment manufacturers? For example, are Siemens Siplace machines truly more modular than others?

Re: Pick Place Change-overs, strengths, ages

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 08:35:45 EDT 1999 | Ryan

| | I have a number of hopefully easy questions: | | | | 1. Are there significant differences in the ease of change-overs and set-up among different equipment manufacturers? For example, are Siemens Siplace machines truly more modular than others?

Re: Pick Place Change-overs, strengths, ages

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 11:16:11 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider

| I have a number of hopefully easy questions: | | 1. Are there significant differences in the ease of change-overs and set-up among different equipment manufacturers? For example, are Siemens Siplace machines truly more modular than others? There

Pick Place Change-overs, strengths, ages

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 16:51:24 EDT 1999 | Ryan

I have a number of hopefully easy questions: 1. Are there significant differences in the ease of change-overs and set-up among different equipment manufacturers? For example, are Siemens Siplace machines truly more modular than others? 2. Is ther


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