Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 23:12:37 EDT 2008 | amt61114
Our Cencorp TR1000 PCB router is down with a fault on the KaVo Type 4444 converter that reads "888.8" on the LED display. None of the documentation we have can explain what this fault means. We're searching for a replacement converter but have foun
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 11:44:41 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy
| All, | does anyone know of a CNC routing machine which reads fiducials? Do these things exist? Are there more questions than answers? | | Murph. | Murph: check out Cencorp routers might have what you are looking for. Wayne
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 15:03:40 EST 2002 | cnotebaert
Cencorp is another, they make routers, we purchased one of these just to depanelize boards. most boards we depanelize are already pre-routed with tabs holding hte boards together. the machine works great.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 18:10:42 EDT 2004 | 3COM Employee
Chipshooter: KME CM82CM-G Fine Pitch: KME CM92R-M Screen Printer: Anything, but DEK. Reflow Oven: Conceptronics, by far. Conveyors: Simplimatic. Router: Cencorp.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 14:03:20 EDT 2018 | tomherndon
Good Afternoon, Please check out SCHUNK Electronic Solutions as well. We are a new player here in the US but compete with Cencorp and Asys very well. Thank you, Tom Herndon
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 21:23:21 EST 2008 | davef
Several methods are available for singulating or extricating individual flexible circuits from a processed panel; this discussion of the topic applies to all types of flexible circuits. In general, the methods for singulating flex circuits can be bra
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 02:46:45 EST 2018 | robl
Thanks Capse. Hi Rick, We have Asys and Cencorp inline routers, both are very good. Our models are ADS01F, Cencorp 1000BR & 1300BR. One thing to remember is that if you have tight finished tolerances make sure you get the fiducial alignment option
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 05:28:32 EDT 2004 | dj_jago
I think you would be better off designing routing slots into your panel and then use a high speed router to cut out the PCBs. PMJ Automec/Cencorp make such equipment (I used to work for them) but have no affiliation to them anymore. Alot of peopl
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 10:18:57 EDT 2016 | chartman1
I bought a used router for a very small need and it didn't come with manuals. I have nobody with experience to run the machine. I am searching for someone that might have one of the units that could make copies of the manuals for me. I would be happy
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 12:39:25 EST 2020 | rlackey
Hi Phil, Tabs every time for me, but running in volume so the slow down in tool travel for cutting important. Have used Cencorp 1000 & 1300BR, and Asys ADS01 - both in line systems with grippers from the top to hold the board and the router underne