Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 14:59:43 EST 2021 | ilavu
Tom, Go with AC-30 for LEDs. Stay away from Flexjet heads (AC72).
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 24 20:53:58 EST 2005 | adlsmt
Sorry, the AC-30 is the "Lightning Head" machine and the AC-72 is the flex placer. The price is correct. Was in a hurry to get home on Friday and reversed them in the sentence after the price.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 16:32:35 EST 2006 | Cmiller
The lightning head will place parts up to 30mm square but there is a height restriction and it will only pick from tape feeders, no trays, no vibes. It will put down QFP's at full speed and the placements are dead on. I think you need an optional p
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 00:25:16 EST 2021 | ttheis
My company has a line with two GSM1 machines. We are planning a second line and considering the Advantis AC-72 or AC-30 models but I have a few questions I was hoping someone could chime in on. 1. Are the GSM feeders capable of being used on the Adv
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 28 12:06:48 EDT 2006 | yuceltemel
Dear SMTnet users, We will make incestment for a SMT Line in near future and the closest machine seems as Advantis AC30-AC72. For more information we are producing DVB's with 30.000 cmp including QFP208, uBGA and needed capacity is nearly 30.000
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 12:09:31 EDT 2005 | Cmiller
Your vibe feeders will probably work fine. Using the old tape feeders on a Lighning head will limit the speed of the machine big time. I have not done it but I dont think its a good idea. We considered buying used feeders to offset the cost of our ne
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 17:01:23 EST 2005 | adlsmt
You may want to look at Universal Instruments as well. We had Assembleon, Panasonic and Contact systems equipment and decided to try to pick one platform for the future to simplify programming and training. We are a high mix CM that also does high vo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:33:11 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
If you want to be able to put down every type of part, and fast, you better look at buying two machines. You did not say how much speed you need but in-line spindle machines rely on gang picks to be able to come anywhere close to rated speed. I have
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