Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 12:56:21 EDT 2013 | cbeneat
We've only used/seen the manual splicer. However our operators can splice a part in 30-45 seconds. What Panasonic models do you use? The CM/NPM's give you plenty of warning that a splice is needed so the machine doesn't stop.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 17:57:17 EDT 2005 | ratsalad
Does anyone have a suggestion on where to get a relatively inexpensive CMM for measuring my SMT accuracy? Even an XY table with a digital position display would be pretty handy to have. I use mostly Panasonic equipment at my current company, and I
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 17:22:09 EST 2015 | tombstonesmt
I couldn't be more pleased with Panasonic. We've upgraded from MPAV's and MSR's to CM602/DT401 and now their NPM platform. NPM's are extremely fast and accurate. Their auto pickup position teach is great especially if you're running any 0402 2mm pit
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 10:44:03 EST 2004 | Denis
If you need to loook at lead free ovens then you owe it to yourself to look at Manncorp. You all know our name but did you know that for 30 years we have scoured the earth to bring you high quality low cost choices in SMT equipmenmt? Look at the ne
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 22:53:32 EST 2021 | solderingpro
Panasonic has a great training facility in Kentucky that could be of enormous benefit to you and your team. Materials and Lasers range in capability. Generally speaking you need good contrast; which is not always guaranteed with bare PCBs. As othe
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:37:56 EDT 2004 | fastek
Take a hard look at the capabilities of your people first. If your organization is weak in manufacturing/process engineers I would stay away from Panasonic and focus more on Fuji. They are simpler to operate, program and maintain. Nozzles are cheap a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 16:22:55 EST 2019 | cbeneat
Do you have any experience on CM's? 602/402's in particular.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 11:22:20 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Arvydas, Do you want a machine specified at 20K per hour or to run at 20K per hour? Regarding Chipshooters I've worked with Siemens, Philips FCM's, Fuji's, Panasonics & Sanyo/Universal and the best in terms of reliabilty by a long way were the J
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:26:35 EDT 2004 | sumxp
Beside being reliable,flexible,the after sales maintenance support and spare parts availability in shortest leadtime is equally important. I choose Panasert/Panasonic because of above advantages.You can try MSF which can mount all packages(0201 to bg
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 14:21:51 EDT 2004 | frankR.
Hi Arvydas, We have 2 PANASONIC 36000CPH spec. I don't know if you have a lot of different component in your product but on my side we actualy have 200 different components 0805, SOT, SMA, SWITCH, ...( possibility of 300 0805 ). We do about 15 cha