Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:10:57 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Erhard: Several companies make feeders that move leadless chip components from a bulk feeder carrier, line them up head-to-tail, and present them to the pickup head of a high speed placement machine. Try: * Panasert * Suzuki � but you probably a
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 15:18:05 EDT 1999 | JAS
| | | I am loking for second hand panasonic feeders MVII and MPA. | | | Please tell me characteristics, price and waranties. | | | | | | | | What are you looking for ? What sizes etc? With the MVII | you are capable of using a dual reel feeder.If
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 22:09:47 EDT 1999 | KEVIN SIMPSON
| | | | I am loking for second hand panasonic feeders MVII and MPA. | | | | Please tell me characteristics, price and waranties. | | | | | | | | | | | | What are you looking for ? What sizes etc? With the MVII | | you are capable of using a dual r
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 20:54:10 EST 1998 | Jimmy strain
| I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmizati
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 11:42:25 EDT 2003 | Claude_Couture
Does anyone know the difference between Panasert "Q" type and "K" type feeders? If you have pictures that would be even better.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 01:37:43 EST 1998 | Samson
I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmization
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 20:09:19 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmizati
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 15:25:02 EST 1998 | Stefan W.
Hi Samson ! In order to give you more detailed information I would like to know what your component range is and how many boards you supposed to do. Panasonic and MPM are a good choice, however, Panasonic has not many P&P machines on the U.S. market,
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 22:58:40 EST 1998 | George Henning
We have some extra feeders that are used on a MPA 10 and MPA 80. I don't know if they are compatible with the machines you mentioned. If you find that they are and have a list of requirements, I'll find out what we can provide you. Regards. | HI, do