Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 20:25:48 EST 2002 | davef
Stop!!! Whoa!!! Time-aut You have equipment like "Siemens 80S & 80F, Sanyo TCM 3000 and GSM" and you're not going to convince people to clean the ever lovin' bejuice out of your stencils? You're thinking handy-wipes are going to get it done? Wha
Electronics Forum | Sat May 25 20:09:50 EDT 2002 | Kevin
We use Sanyo TCM3000 series machines to place 0201 compnents and they run excellently. The Sanyo machine has corrective pick up on the x and y and H axis but also has a automatic corrective pick up where the component camera looks at a combination of
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 21:30:24 EDT 2004 | peter016
I would like to know what are the achievable chip placement per hour for the following chipmounter models. 1. Siemens HS50 (Spec at 50,000 chips per hour) 2. Siemens Siplace S20 3. Fuji CP 642 4. Sanyo TCM1050 5. Universal HSP4975(re-badge of TCM3000
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 01:19:10 EDT 1999 | Wiratsr
Hi Jeff, I didn't have experience with Pansert MV2-E, but I have MV2-F. The machine running in high speed, but very noisy. I have other machine Sanyo TCM-3000 Same speed with MV2-F. Sanyo is original design turret system, a stable mounting machine,
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 07:51:28 EDT 2004 | dennispoquiz
I used to do optimization on Panasert MV2F/V,Fuji CP6/4,GSM (Universal),Sanyo TCM 3000 with no problem. My problem now is on my old Sanyo V822 SMT chipshooter. I am working on a multi-block (multi-cavity) PCB panel and i cannot, in any way, mount all
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 17:28:04 EDT 2002 | fastek
Good points regarding Sanyo. I believe they were the first to introduce the "Direct Drive" concept. It's quite impressive. Panasonic probably ripped them off when designed their MSR's. It's interesting to note that an FCM-2 placing 96,000 comp. per h
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 12:28:44 EDT 2004 | jasont
Hi YuKim, Have you considered purchasing 2nd hand machines? Tekmart International Inc. can help you find a cost effective solution for your additional SMT line requirements. We have in stock and access to several of the machines you've listed; -
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 11:46:34 EDT 2002 | tmv
Lot's of good discussion in this string...but I think we've missed a few points. First off...turret machines are more than capable of handling the smaller component sizes (in fact, they are the best)...Machines like the SANYO TCM-3000 or Universal 47
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