Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 13:59:05 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone tell me the difference between these two machines ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 14:21:58 EDT 2021 | sacd
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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 07:02:12 EDT 2006 | basem
Thanks Rob. Our concern is placing tiny components side by side at a minimum pitch, along with fairly large BGAs and TSOP2, which are themselves, having small to fine pitch leads. yes, accuracy in placement in our application is crucial, yet, what i
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 11:16:50 EDT 2021 | aurash
Not sure if you fixed the problem in the meantime but try to disable the Z4 head to see if the problem actually belongs to the 4th head. Sometimes a totally unrelated problem is manifesting on the head. (I had communication problems between the XMP c
Electronics Forum | Sat May 13 00:17:40 EDT 2006 | George S
I had Mydata for several years, and got a Juki 2060R about 8 months ago. If I had to choose today, it would be Juki again. The features which help me are bank changing, where I can set up offline and change over in two minutes for all feeders. The
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 07:37:38 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
We are currently in the process of evaluating pick and place equipment. One of the prospects is Juki. In particular we are looking at a KE 2060R. I am interested in hearing you Juki experiences. I am most interested in hearing from those who are h
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 20:37:21 EDT 2006 | basem
Does anyone on this forum has experience with any of i-PULSE SMD placement systems? I am looking at the M4e. Also, can someone advise me on what to choose if the desired final circuit is of very high density and small pitch (0.5mm)? I am considerin
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 04:23:16 EDT 2009 | smtbox
R series Features FCS (Flex Calibration System) highly regarded easy maintenance just got even easier! The optional FCS calibration jig is a simple to use system to re-calibrate placement accuracy. The machine automatically picks and places jig comp
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 15:15:43 EST 2007 | John S.
I've worked with Juki and Panasonic/Create. Both have been good machines, but we've found Juki to be superior in cost, performance, and service. Our 750's are 8 years old and still run great. We've just gotten a 2060R this last year, and we've rea