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mydata tp9 vs philips topaz

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 13:42:12 EST 2007 | etienne

To answer your question: During my experience with Topaz machines, we had to replace 4 Heads on different occassions with different operators involved. Also I encountered several Head crashes with Eclipse machines. To buy such replacements here in Ma

Panasonic vs Siplace which one better?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 14:20:47 EDT 2016 | pavel_murtishev

Hyng, Could you please specify exact model number for Siemens? Panasonic is famous for quite high field proven stability. Vacuum pumps for placement heads instead of ejectors is standard option for Panasonic, for instance. I would choose them. An

sot363 placement issues

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 14:46:08 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com

We run Panasonic chipshooters, so our small nozzles are not cylindrical. We would use the smallest nozzle we have on our heads which I believe is a Panasonic "MF" size, the same nozzle we'd use for 0603 size components.

looking for any body that works on old Panasonic MV, Fuji CP642, Speedline MPM 2000 and 3000

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 11:39:23 EDT 2016 | tdemon69

I was wondering if you could help me with my Panasonic MV. it is throwing parts around after it picks them up . only have 3 heads work in it.

Screen Printer Help - 100MV UP100 or Quad 100MV

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 23:16:07 EST 2021 | mendez

Hi, so I was able to turn the machine on for a few seconds. It looks like the IC on the LCD doesn't have goo contact because it's very hard to keep the machine operational. I was able to see the table lifting for the first time; it was so cool! but t

MPA-V or IIIF Users?

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 03 21:00:36 EST 2001 | edmond

Panasert machine is known for programming ease. Both machines having U-axis indexing unit which may crash due to operator mishandling. Comparing the reliability and accuracy, the MPAV is more stable to MPA3F. MPAV using full vision for part regconiti

Re: No Feeder Compatibility with Gem Series

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 10:04:26 EST 1998 | Clint Hardee

Yes, the GEM series feeders are quite different. In fact, if you put CSM feeders on a GEM machine, you will probably break nozzles and crash the head due to the fact that the CSM feeders have a mechanical arm that sticks up toward the front of the bo

Nozzle gives vacuum error

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 11 07:33:52 EST 2023 | klauss

There's two kind of nozzles with different dimensions we use. One of them works good but the another one gives a head problem sometimes. The head picks the nozzle and gives the vacuum error despite the camera recognize it. So i make another head pi

Re: Trimmer placement.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 17:03:09 EDT 2000 | Darby

Ketan, If you are using a z-axis head, pay very careful attention to the pick up height so that you don't force the head into the component. Also pay very careful attention to the placement height, we set the component height to 0.05 to 0.1mm over th

Simultaneous pick up with 0402 and 0201 components

Electronics Forum | Fri May 06 07:58:33 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf

Darby, I'm not completely sure I understand. Juki machines have what is referred to as a multi-head. The offsets between the heads are the same as the spacing between 8mm feeders. So the (6) heads all come down at once and "gang pick" from 6 8mm fee


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