Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 14:12:43 EDT 2007 | smtfan
Hi folks, This is my first time posting here. So I do not know clearly if I am posting in the right place. I have two questions: 1. I would like to know your comments about the following equipment (see links): http://www.madelltech.com/MD5001.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 16:11:38 EST 2015 | rgduval
Charlie, For the 300 cylinder (the largest Airgas sells), it's going to cost about $66/cylinder for the gas (plus delivery charges). They also charge a $99/year lease for the cylinder. Based on those costs, and a low-end N2 generator system that I
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 17:43:48 EST 2022 | stephendo
A company I used to work for used hockey pucks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 15:45:05 EDT 2003 | adlsmt
If your boards are 18"X18", what size magazines are you using? Most unloaders only handle 18"x18" magazines. If thats what you want I have Panasonic and Fuji unloaders for $2,000.00/ea I am an end user not a broker.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 14:43:09 EST 2014 | sarason
I used to use a Festo branded Hand placement machine to rework boards. All I can say is don't waste the cash. A vacuum tweezer system and a well laid out tray stuck to the bench was at least twce as fast as the Festo. The reason is plainly obvious yo
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 13:35:11 EDT 2003 | cnotebaert
Ok, I have been trying to purchase a magazine unloader (front of line to load brds into smt equip) from 3 different used equipment manufacturers. I have been hounding them for 4-5 weeks to get me a quote. They all tell me they have them but I have no
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 10:46:42 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
I have no idea what your Festo looked like. But the ability to move a component freely in xyz and rotate it is what you get from a typical manual placement station. You don't get that with tweezers or vacuum pickup pens. I've seen people make all so
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 09:46:03 EDT 1998 | Cunli Jia
Igor, If you have not gotten the help you need from earlier messages on this forum, try a search on the SMTnet Directory of Suppliers. You can also browse the whole database by product categories (such as Pick-and-Place Machines) or company names
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:06:11 EST 2014 | jimmyboz
I am not an objective candidate for a Machine manufacturer selection, I only know Fuji's. But, it sounds like a good fit for a Fuji XP series machine. And of course, I will try to find a good one and install it for a fee. The price of a used XP va
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 05:02:27 EST 2014 | sarason
When I was a younger man with a younger mans eyes it was easy to outplace a hand placement machine. Good hand eye co-ordination is all that is required now I would find it easier to use the machine , but my fine motor skills are still just as good. A