Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 14 11:43:30 EDT 2009 | rmitchell
Hi, We are considering adding on to our SMT line. Our current line is CP65, IP3 and we would like better placement on our 0402's and 0201's. We were looking at the NXT, we would need larger pcb table to match our other machines. We probably only nee
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 10 00:47:01 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, I checked one out in Taiwan recently, and they had two NXT systems on the booth. I think they are very exciting, and being able to change the mounter head and camera, and dual lane is good for through put. However each bay is only 20 x 8mm feed
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 07:12:20 EST 2004 | vinitverma
Does Serge need bacons or turkeys?? None of them?? Then let him think about which machine suits his requirements! Throughput, flexibility, large board handling, output derating across board size variation and component size variation! Future proof -
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 02:17:50 EDT 2006 | Grant
Hi, We put in a bunch of Fuji XP machines and it took a good 4 days before we were up an running in full production, and this was with the local engineers helping us run the machines and help us as each little issue popped up, such as feeder change
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 15:37:24 EST 2005 | gregp
Grant, By flex machine I simply mean a machine that can place the entire range of SMT components. I don't consider the majority of Japanese machines to be truly flex machines because they are always presented as two machine solutions. The first mac
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 03:43:26 EST 2004 | vinitverma
Hi Fastek (what's your name?) The problem here is about the misconception about the FCM-I. As you rightly mentioned, the FCMs have gone through evolution in the last 10 years and the FCM 'I' too went through a lot of changes! And the FCM Is delivere
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:04:29 EST 2011 | ghosteye2011
Various kinds of high quality SMT nozzles, cutters, filters, etc. for more than 10 years, Assembleon nozzle, NXT nozzle, FUJI nozzle, Hitachi nozzle, JUKI nozzle, KME nozzle, Panasert nozzle, Philips nozzle, Samsung nozzle, Sanyo nozzle, Sony nozzle,
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 06:39:15 EST 2005 | rlackey
I know that you were very specific in your email about your choices, but have you not thought of adding a faster Mydata? You would negate the learning curve on operations & maintenance, have spare feeders, & be able to transfer programs over. Regard
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 14:57:09 EDT 2022 | spoiltforchoice
Indeed, back in 2010 or so I had quotes for a MY100 with a Hydra head,as part of that I did get them to run a theoretical build time for one of our own boards. That came back @ just under 7k cph, it was a pretty sensible board with a nice range of th
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 01:30:33 EST 2004 | vinitverma
I respect your statements about the FCM-I but only partially. Yes it was meant for ONLY HIGH VOLUMES, but in those cases, it has proved to be a masterpeice. Talk to those who've used the machines for 70000 hours or so. I have customers here that're u