Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 09:11:33 EDT 2008 | jsims
We ran 3 750's, a 2060, and a 2080 for about 10 years. If you'd like to talk about it offline, give me an e-mail. jsims@schrader.co.uk. We had a positive experience. Good luck. John S.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 23:52:24 EDT 2021 | tey422
I would suggest getting KE-2060 or KE-2080 instead. It has better camera and easier programming if you are working with fine-pitch components such as QFPs & Micro BGAs.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 02:57:22 EDT 2023 | frankchan
Hi, Would love to pitch in and solve the issue.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 19:06:14 EST 2023 | cyber_wolf
Sometimes I feel like the aliens really are among us.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 07:55:37 EST 2007 | ronsou
Anyone have any experiance with these Juki machines? I have no experiance with Juki except for a Zevatech place-mat 360 many years ago. Currently using Siemens and Mydata. How is the accuracy, speed, durability, and programming. Any help would be a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 10:20:57 EDT 2008 | kmeline
You might want to look at Juki's. They have a great warranty. Not that you would need it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 13:59:05 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone tell me the difference between these two machines ?
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 25 09:20:38 EST 2012 | mgjme
We use JUKI KE2060 now, and we consider purchase of two YS12 for our next assembly line. But I'm afraid some of the details, like lack of pick-hight measurment function in YS12, we got used to perform at the begining of new production run (by JUKI's