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Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 15:54:58 EDT 2006 | dismon

Hi, I've been searching for comments about this, and found something, but a little old, so here is my question: I'm going to purchase a new P&P machine and have two options: Juki 2060 and Mydata MY9. What I need is: easy to manage, easy to change

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Sat May 13 00:17:40 EDT 2006 | George S

I had Mydata for several years, and got a Juki 2060R about 8 months ago. If I had to choose today, it would be Juki again. The features which help me are bank changing, where I can set up offline and change over in two minutes for all feeders. The

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 05:49:15 EDT 2006 | Rob

Get them both to prove their placement rates & accuracy on 0201's, and also guarantee that the machines will achieve this in production. Also get them both to give you a guarenteed placement rate on your most common & difficult boards, then you ca

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 15:33:23 EDT 2006 | mdm4ua

I have five Mydata machines. The 21000 number is pie in the sky. Our new My12E (2 months old) won't get close to that. Having said that, I am very happy with 0201 production with the Hydra/line scan/Linear Agilis combination. Mike

Samsung vs other manufacturers

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 16:08:22 EDT 2023 | dontfeedphils

I dealt with Hanwha/Samsung machines for about a year and wasn't a huge fan. Software was always a bit half-baked in my opinion, and the support was as well. The hardware always felt very cheap to me as well. Don't get me wrong, they'll pick and p

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 23:34:26 EDT 2006 | Frank

The 2060RE model that I have can do an 18"x20" board. I think the Mydata can do larger. Juki did tell me that next year they will release a machine that will do larger boards but didn't specify on how big. The 2060RE can do 0201 up to 74mm square

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 09:15:12 EDT 2006 | DJuelich

We currently have 5 MyData machines in our facility. Our production lines are the Mydata Synergy package which is two My9 machines connected together and both machines have the Hydra heads in them which is giving us 15k cph and these are rated at 27

Juki vs Mydata... again...

Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:33:11 EDT 2006 | Cmiller

If you want to be able to put down every type of part, and fast, you better look at buying two machines. You did not say how much speed you need but in-line spindle machines rely on gang picks to be able to come anywhere close to rated speed. I have

Yamaha iPulse vs Assembleon MG1

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 19:43:38 EST 2023 | smtusa

How does the Yamaha iPulse line compare to the Assembleon MG1? My friends had amazing experience with the MG1 and prefer them. I have never seen an iPulse in person. The heads and software look very similar between the two machines. The M2 seems

Yamaha iPulse vs Assembleon MG1

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 16:06:27 EDT 2023 | oguzhankoca

User interface is totally different on those machines. iPulse is a price/performance machine, MG1 was the best, once but is pretty old now.


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