Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 11:47:00 EDT 2004 | MM
I am looking to purchase at least 15 Thin Pro Feeders made by Tyco. Anyone out there looking to sell any, please let me know.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 10:09:27 EDT 2004 | fszypula
Give me a call on what type of components you are looking to run we have a feeder that will do down to 0402s at a lesser cost than the thin Pro. 215-784-4566
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 11:07:24 EST 2006 | ratsalad
If anyone is interested, I've written a program to read the PanaPRO .pcb file and generate a Sanyo TCM-V850/UIC 4785 program. It sure beats entering the program manually.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 08:58:53 EST 2007 | SRM
DEKs are the best. They blow all others away. Sure the Pro-Flow does tend to waste paste, and you do get some blow by, but once you realize you have the best screen printer available, you can live with trivial things like this. Squeegees are for i
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 14:16:38 EDT 2007 | beentheredonethat
Using siplace pro/ois in day to day production and is working just fine. love the npi features of siplace pro. definitely recommend the upgrade. good luck.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 05:55:51 EDT 2009 | dataline
Hi Jerry, If you want to make upgrade, pls. visit website and download new upgrade to your ProSmt+ software, or better and easier let me know, than we prapare new set for you (free of charge). There is no bugs and lot of new functions in the latest
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 09:27:23 EDT 2011 | cbeneat
I agree with the frazzled one, look at EKRA. We have been running X5, X5 Pro and an X5HSP little to no issues (mostly self induced) in the last 6 years. I'm partial to the X5 Pro. Additionally the Tech support is top notch.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 11 16:40:04 EDT 2012 | johnyq
We have a Bosch Edge Pro inspection conveyor. We are trying to get information about it. Is Bosch still in the conveyor business. Does anyone know how to contact them? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 09:46:02 EDT 2016 | stevedc
According to their feeder brochure the 2mm feeders are listed at $650. Still not very cheap, but not un-obtanable. http://www.goppm.com/8x2mm-feeder.php Or is the pro version a different feeder? BR, Steve
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 09:34:14 EST 2019 | babe7362000
Is anyone using the SC995E solder and if so what are the pro's and con's? And anyone using the Rel61? And what are the pro's and con's. I would love to hear the results. Thanks