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Buying stenciling and pick and place equipement.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 18:21:43 EST 1999 | Clarissa L. Ortner

We are a small start up. We will be buying a stenciling machine and semi automated pick and place. ( We have the oven) We are presently stenciling without any assit and loading leadless parts only(no fine pitch) by hand. We need to improve thrupu

small and good pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 23:18:03 EDT 2013 | feiyangniao

There is a new toy I received today: a NeoDen TM-240A automatic desktop pick and place machine! I’ve kept my eyes on this baby for a quite a while, and finally decided to make a purchase last week. The shipping was very fast: DHL from China, a total

Re: Siemens HS50 and F5 and S25

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 16:28:14 EST 2000 | CAL

Chris- The machines you identified are stable products and have been around for over two years now and most bugs have been worked out. The F5 IC head has not changed much since its introduction over 5 years ago. Remember these machine like to run, r

Re: Siemens HS50 and F5 and S25

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

Re: Siemens HS50 and F5 and S25

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 23:12:09 EST 2000 | Brad

Chris, Have you considered Fuji? The robustness of Fuji is proven. I have recently done floor space analysis and cost per placement/sqr foot studies. I have also performed ROI studies on these machines. The new CP7 machine from Fuji outperforms th

Pre- and post-reflow rework

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 13:40:27 EST 2005 | etienne

As I was explaining in my thread, the things that you have to look for when buying an AOI is the false calls rate (which you described perfectly) vis a vis the money and time you want to spend. We bought our machine after that we evaluated some. As y

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 10:39:03 EDT 2001 | davef

The two first level cuts at comparing placement machines are: * Placement rate * Range of component capabilities This boils-down approximately to machine price. Virtually, everyone's feeders are priced similarly. Go to "Circuits Assembly" magazine

Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 17 12:14:52 EDT 2011 | emeto

We hacve Juki and I have to admit that they are very good machines. These machines are not very fast(I don't know how different is 2080. 1080 aned 2060 are almost the same and their real speed is about 6000cpm/h. Besodes that fact the machines great

Yamaha YS24 and YS12

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 01 13:46:11 EDT 2014 | max83

Yes, MC-24 and YS-24 are same platform, because Assembleone was selling Yamaha`s machines under name Assembleone till 2012 in the EU, Assembleone was distributor Yamaha in the Europe. Now Assembleon and Yamaha different machines. YS machines not so

Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 03 14:39:32 EDT 2011 | christian01976

Hello. We use an Assembléon MC24 (similar to the Yamaha YS24, the fast version of the YS12) and I can say it is a really good machine. Low maintenance and a good userfriendly software. We run our MC24 with 35.000 cph. And the machine is really small.

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