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Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 07:26:09 EDT 1998 | Greg Flynn

Check out Pentus Technologies,(www.pentus.com) they have a flexible machine capable of placing 40K/hr. Regards, Greg

MYDATA Myspeed software is total junk

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 09:08:52 EST 2005 | rlackey

Good point, but there are not many companies that actually have built machines that have worked robustly & reliably for 20 years. That is a little unfair to newer entrants to the market, but then again reputations are earnt. Regarding flexible ma

Re: QFP "leg straightener"

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 23:56:11 EDT 1998 | Russ Winslow

| Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood? Try Precision Technologies, Inc in Santa Clara, CA. They make a flexible machine for high-end lead straightening needs. You might also consider a service company. Our

SIPLACE SX1 vs FUJI AIMEX II

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 04:49:33 EDT 2014 | iruindegi1

We have to buy a Pick&Place machine. We do small series and prototipes, 2-3 changes/day, so we need a flexible machine, that permits quick changes. We are looking at SIPLACE SX1 and FUJI AIMEX II. Could you give us your opinion? Thanks

MYDATA Myspeed software is total junk

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 12:06:55 EST 2005 | Grant

Hi, The MYDATA is a very flexible machine, however it's slow as a chip shooter, and really needs Myspeed to work to get as much speed as possible. It's also wasteful to get chip placement speed because you need to repeat feeders of the same componen

screen printer from MPM

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 29 21:22:48 EST 2003 | Dean

SPM-AV is a very versitle printer. I have one that is currently handling a 23.5 X 16.1 inch board. The print stroke has been increased to 21.3 icnhes. Again, very flexible machine. We may have two for sale if interested. Email me at idwitheld@com

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 20:44:33 EDT 2006 | pfifla1

my data have the best feeder design for flexible production, with hydra head they are pretty fast. also their software is fairly easy to use. Juki machines are very reliable, and also flexible but i think for very flexible production mydata is the c

Standard kit in LVHM environment

Electronics Forum | Sat May 10 12:58:33 EDT 2003 | stefwitt

I find 100 feeder slots of 16 mm width quite sufficient. If there are two feeder tables, each table is ~ 36� wide. Even slow machines can travel that distance in less then 1.5 seconds. If I further assume, that an optimized set up may save 30-40 % o

Standard kit in LVHM environment

Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 11:12:41 EDT 2003 | k_h

I currently am doing it. Keep in mind the parts are split up, such that, the chips are on one machine and the IC's and odd parts are on the second. It takes much more time to place IC's and odd parts because they need to be handled slower and often c

What do you thing about new NXT

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 07:45:56 EDT 2004 | Steven

Hi, It is nice with a flexible machine. But what is the cost? It sounds so nice when you see a demonstration or the alike. What I have heard about the NXT model is that if the boards becomes wider than 210mm or so, the performens drops whit about 5


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