Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 10:12:21 EST 2004 | ldavis
Has anyone completed time studies on Mydata's Agilis feeder system? Is the time to load / unload reels any faster than traditional feeders? Any comments regarding the Agilis feeders would be greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 08:57:26 EST 2004 | pjc
Contact Mydata and they can give you a lengthly list of Agilis users to contact.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 19:30:09 EDT 2005 | chrispy1963
Hi there To all the MyData users out there who use Agilis feeders I would like to pose a question. What does your company do with the feeder sticks you have that get the tips of the plows broken off? Do you get them repaired or do you toss them aw
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 08:37:10 EDT 2005 | Grant
Hi, We have never had a break, and I did not know that happened. Can they be repaired? Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 13:55:05 EDT 2005 | chrispy1963
Grant, Yes they do get broken by the operator or whom ever is loading or unloading the feeder stick pulling the tape through the feeder and the component pocket will snag the tip of the plow and bend it so that the tip ends up breaking off making
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 08:24:33 EST 2004 | stefwitt
35 hits on the search result of this forum entering agilis in the search window. There is at least some user feedback.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 14:56:50 EST 2005 | jimdugan
The Mydata machine is a very good high mix low volume machine. If you buy from Mydata you will be better supported, than if you buy from a broker. I would recommend you buy the newer My series machine. The TP machine was a good machine but the My ma
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 15:50:51 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, We are looking at selling the machine in mid April, May time frame. We are selling the machine, all feeders etc. But it's located in Australia, so a bit hard to ship to most locations. If your interested, please email grantpetty@blackmagic-desig
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 04:59:02 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, MYDATA's are ok for lower volume, and they are very flexible. If you only have 1 or 2 trays of components and are on a tight budget, then you can even place the trays on the Y wagon behind the PCB so you can get away without the tray wagon. Al
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 13:35:34 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
MyData TP9s Work well in high mix applications because change over time from 1 job to the next can be done in as little as 15 minutes if you have the right mix of magazines/feeders. Component placement rates vary depending on which component you ar