Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 20:30:39 EDT 1998 | Nancy J Dawdy
Would anybody like to share experiences with adding and using the SECS/GEM interface on a multi-vendor line(DEK,FUJI,PANASONIC, UNIVERSAL,BTU)???
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 11:06:30 EDT 2004 | davist@panasonic-mcusa.com
Where can I buy new stones for wave solder machines? Tim Davis Panasonic Peachtree City, GA
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 04:37:30 EST 2006 | Shocked
Wow!... Fastek: where did you get that idea! Siemens selling out to Samsung... sheesh... (where's my heart-medicine) That would send a major shock through the SMT universe.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 12:16:30 EDT 2009 | stepheniii
Don't forget the three year Juki warrenty. I worked for a company that got great deals on Panasonics after the last big downturn.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 04:49:30 EDT 2012 | hysmt
We are going to start a smt line, but I'm totally new in this line. Currently we have these two choices, any feedback is appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 16:02:47 EST 2015 | dhollland
May I ask where you were able to find this information? I have been unable to find much Panasonic information online. I would really like to find something that helped with their PT and PanaCIM systems.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 12:30:33 EDT 2016 | mosborne
WE just evaluated them both against Yamaha and we purchased the Yamaha over them both.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 22:02:30 EST 2023 | cbeneat
I didn't know that China moved to Maryville Tennessee!! Interesting. Where did they put 1,453,947,218 people? Tennessee isn't that big.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 14:31:48 EDT 1998 | Jim Gurley
| Does anyone know how many 8mm feeder positions the Panasonic MV2F SimmBlaster can hold. I read an article saying 30/30 split carriage, and another article saying 75/75. This info. was taken from "U.S. Tech", and the January edition of Circuits Asse
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 12:33:35 EDT 1998 | Michael
Does anyone know how many 8mm feeder positions the Panasonic MV2F SimmBlaster can hold. I read an article saying 30/30 split carriage, and another article saying 75/75. This info. was taken from "U.S. Tech", and the January edition of Circuits Assemb