Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 03 07:33:46 EDT 2021 | nima
Hi have a good time i have siemens machine HS60 & F5HM both of them have problem HS60 has 24v contactor problem and F5HM has z-axis problem can you help me to repair it if you can, i will explain more about problems whit photo and video
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 10:35:28 EDT 2021 | micropak
What problem you are facing with F5 ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 09:54:39 EDT 2021 | cosimaliu
hi iam cosima we have engineer if ok,please send me video showing the problem i may help you to slove it cosima@qy-smt.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 05:03:56 EDT 2017 | ariss_t
hi.. try offset the gantry home point.. if cant then.. phewww...
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 16:31:07 EST 2000 | Chris Jackson
I am evaluating several pieces of Siemens equipment and would like to get some input from industry users. I am seeing that Siemens is able to meet cycle time estimates and thus throughput. I am concerned about the robustness?? Any input is welcome. T
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 11:07:43 EST 2001 | cjrjmj
I am looking for some assistance with placement accuracy studies for chipshooters(Fuji CP4-Cp642) and platform machines (GSM all configurations, Siemens HS50/S25). I would like some information on companies and recommendations on process of evaluatin
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 20:43:59 EST 2017 | youngbuck
Does anyone know if there is a way around replacing the entire y axis tape measure scale for one scratch in it ,it can't read.Ive changed reader, y axis servo cards, taxis reader card.Any help would be appreciated.Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 21:30:24 EDT 2004 | peter016
I would like to know what are the achievable chip placement per hour for the following chipmounter models. 1. Siemens HS50 (Spec at 50,000 chips per hour) 2. Siemens Siplace S20 3. Fuji CP 642 4. Sanyo TCM1050 5. Universal HSP4975(re-badge of TCM3000
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 19:00:52 EST 2000 | Christopher Noonan
When the are up and running they are hard to beat, but when they go down they go down hard. Keep field service close. Don't get me wrong they're great machines and the company I used to work for had some of the first machines available. I come fro