Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 06:25:06 EDT 2015 | kahrpr
We also use and like Quik tool and like it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 14:56:27 EDT 2015 | sarason
Adding to my previous message this could be solved fairly easily for the general case with a jig made from 3.2 - 4mm aluminium aircraft grade plate. you would machine the bottom side edges to give a 1.6 mm thickness, then machine the top side to leav
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 01 02:30:23 EDT 2015 | sarason
You could take a piece of aircraft grade aluminium, and machine you own. the advantage is you can set it up so you don't have to do any height compensation when you swap between a normal board, and your custom assembly sarason
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 11:37:26 EST 2005 | pjc
Technical support cannot help with this issue, especially Electrovert tech support, those guys only know soldering and cleaning machines. Contact Jim Kaler at Camalot Applications Support: 603-641-8666 ex7208 or jkaler@speedlinetech.com Tech support
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
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 21:08:10 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
You are correct about the Manncorp machine, it was an MDC machine. The Essemtec machine is old(ish) but still runs fine, and last I knew they were still supporting it. My recent problem with Essemtec was in regards to software. I found a bug and sim
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 03 09:44:10 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
I have 2 experiences with Manncorp machines and support, both were not good. Example: One manual was written in Japanese. I requested an English version, but was told it doesn't exist so too bad. I had to pay a local translator to get what Manncorp
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 01:35:56 EST 2010 | orproadamshaw
Hi, As stated above development of the systems we took over from Orbotech has not ceased. I don't know which geographic region you are in, but your first contact should be either a Business Partner, or ORPRO Vision support direct in the region. On
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 08:35:29 EDT 2001 | PeteC
I believe this machine is now the MPM UP 100 and is supported thru Speedline Technologies-MPM and is now mfg.'d in Franklin Mass.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 07:25:37 EST 2003 | Jean-Philippe
LPMTF means Low Profile Multi-Tube Feeder and EMTF means Extended Multi-Tube Feeder. The difference is that the EMTF is bigger and it supports a wider range of tube.