Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 05:12:24 EDT 2007 | basem
Hello, I'm trying to setup a low volume SMT production line with many changeovers per one day. Looking at the several options out there, I have considered the following: 1) ESSEMTEC http://www.essemtec.com 2) Autotronik http://www.autotronik-smt.de
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 00:13:43 EDT 2012 | vikings
I recently purchased two used manual pick and place rotary carousel machines. They did not come with any literature and I've searched Google, this forum, and a few others with no luck. Does anybody know where I could find the owners/operator manuals
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 02:20:43 EDT 2007 | basem
Grant-Thanks for letting me know that MyData is made in non-U.S. made machine. Cal-Thanks, I will be sending you an email to your email account you have provided. I have contact MIMOT already, however, they are VERY expensive machines and it will no
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 20:11:50 EDT 2011 | chrsitiev
Does anyone know how to repair a Dima FP-600. I am having issues when I pick up a part it stops turning, but it will turn when I don't have a part on. Even if someone could provide me with a picture inside the head, it would be very helpful! Thank
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 14 04:39:43 EDT 2011 | dilogic
It has very simple construction - there are two rubber o-rings which serve as a coupling. On ours, one was broken and after replacing it with a new one everything was as new. Just open the head and it will all be clear - it's very easy to fix. - Den
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 16:58:44 EDT 2007 | jasont
I know that Manncorp is the Autotronik machine re-branded. Another post mentioned Manncorp provides service for the Dima brand in USA as well. Does this mean they are all essentially the same machine? Who is the OEM? Thanks, Jason
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 01:53:22 EDT 2007 | basem
My simple thoughts are that Manncorp is responsible for simply selling and supporting these machines for these OEMs in the U.S.A. I have talked over the phone with the guys in Germany at Autotronik and Manncorp is their distributor in the U.S.A. Auto
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 13:49:22 EDT 2007 | jasont
Thanks Basem. Did you get my direct e-mail regarding used equipment options? We are in Canada and have EMS factories in Suzhou, China and Guragon, India. Regards, Jason
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 12 09:29:20 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Subtle spamvertising there. Lower Cost small machine brands worth looking at are probably: Mechatronic Intelligent Drives (UK only?) TWS Autotronik or their Manncorp branded models in the USA Fritsch Innotech Heeb (a virtually invisible market share
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 07:20:12 EDT 2015 | spoiltforchoice
I'm not entirely sure that is accurate. The only people who want small 'desktop' machines are hobbyists/labs who are unable to accept the costs and time constraints placed upon them by a subcontractor and think they can do better themselves. Standalo