Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 10:18:38 EDT 2004 | drlou
OK, I have some names to go by. I appreciate the info, especially the Quad related stuff, because my company was leaning toward the Quad, and I was concerned about its age and technology. I am going to look into the Fuji XP142E, the Samsung CP40/45,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 15:46:08 EDT 2004 | drlou
I have been reading the forum to try and figure out what brands to look at for Pick and Place machines. We need around 3,600 cph, and would like to be able to handle 0402, soic, tssop, and perhaps as little as 0.020" pitch. Max pcb is 9 x 13". Looks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 13:11:02 EDT 2004 | Scott B
We had an existing Mydata MY15 line and inherited 2 Quad lines (QSP2 and QSX1). We eventually had to get rid of the 2 Quads (major software and hardware issues) and have replaced these two machines with an addition single Mydata MY15 and are getting
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 08 22:20:17 EDT 2004 | Don
Dr. Lou, I wouldn't recommend the Quad QSP series. A stated before it's old tech, and the feeders are junk. If your looking at Tyco (Quad), they have a new Mirae 1025P platform. It's very competitive performance/price against Assembleon and the li
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 17:21:03 EDT 2004 | smt..
I work with Fuji equipment For over 10yrs�. Cp3, cp4.cp6.cp7, ip1, ip2, ip3, qp341, qp242, qp351. Also, work with MYDATA, SAMSUN, and QUAD AMISTAR�. Fuji is the best in my opinion.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 17:21:08 EDT 2004 | smt..
I work with Fuji equipment For over 10yrs�. Cp3, cp4.cp6.cp7, ip1, ip2, ip3, qp341, qp242, qp351. Also, work with MYDATA, SAMSUN, and QUAD AMISTAR�. Fuji is the best in my opinion.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 17:52:25 EDT 2004 | bpan
Hmmmm....Ken.... I probably work with 30 or 40 different types of quad equipment and rarely have problems.....sounds like someone at you facility didnt know the equipment to well....... chow
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 09:33:45 EDT 2011 | bobpan
An old quad 2C/4C with a workholder will probably fit all those numbers. 2Ft is pretty long though and that might be a little too long. Machine price range is about right. Programming is pretty easy. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 00:51:15 EDT 2004 | fastek
Ken...you are right on the money. I couldn't imagine someone new to SMT assembly getting themselves involved with such an old platform. Besides I would have my doubts that a Quad 4C can even handle what this guy would want it to do. 0402's on a 20 ye
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 01:35:22 EDT 1998 | Franco Dav�
| Our company is currently looking to implement a SMT production line. What I am looking for is feedback on people's experiences with various machines. | Here's what we are in the market for: | Low/Mid volume 3,000+cph machine that can handle high j