Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 27 18:25:46 EST 2024 | redspare1
Thanks for your input, new to this industry and trying to learn. Which is a better machine for low volume high mix? I have the option to pick which path to start learning on MPM Speedline Accela or a DEK 265 Horizon Any pros / cons or input is appre
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 12:18:46 EST 2024 | oxygensmd
For low volume high mix an EKRA will be much better. Slower but much better on GUI which makes products changes faster. Operators can handle the machine easier and way better in effeciency. EKRA have really simply internal sturcture which makes servi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 15:12:56 EST 2024 | oxygensmd
We have 3 of them. E5 (2000), X5 (2006), X4 Proffessional (2012). All of them can handle our requirements, even E5 have the requested accuracy. X5 have disk PCB clamping which really nice for the operators and X4Prof have SPS (3-stage) witch pneumati
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 14:28:08 EST 2024 | redspare1
Yes, I have ran into this. They won't even sell you a screw unless you give them money to "register" Trying to start for the lowest cost. I see the DEK could be harder to learn as a new person. Yes, self calibration would be great! Thanks everyone f
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 15:58:04 EST 2023 | proceng1
I have been involved with our Selective Soldering process for 15 years or more. Using ACE Protech machines and now a Juki. Our first ACE machine replaced 4 hand solder operators easily, allowing them to work on other projects. The machine isn't "set
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 14:18:22 EST 2024 | spoiltforchoice
It might be worth mentioning that Speedprint (now Europlacer) printers also have a calibrate using your own board capability. They arguably also target higher mix environments given that is the market the pick and place machine targets. DEK uses a v
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 13:08:41 EST 2024 | jdengler
Since you are new to the industry the more important choice is who will support the machine. If you are buying used you will most likely need to "register" the equipment (pay money) to the OEM if you need support. It is most likely that you will ne
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 13:04:47 EST 2023 | proceng1
We have only had our Juki about 6 months, but it seems to be a great machine so far. For nitrogen, we have a couple generators. Minimum purity is Tin/Lead = 99.99% RoHS = 99.995% Of course five-9s is better. I do notice a difference in the LEAD F
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 12:57:41 EST 2024 | spoiltforchoice
Arguably there is essentially one model the SP700 or 710. If you don't need 29" there is also the discontinued 210. However I don't think the brand matters all that much. You want what you can find at the right price and you need the options o
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 23:28:30 EST 2011 | story108
how can i repair the geared motor.,because most of them was shorted on motor winding.