Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 17:21:08 EDT 2004 | smt..
I work with Fuji equipment For over 10yrs�. Cp3, cp4.cp6.cp7, ip1, ip2, ip3, qp341, qp242, qp351. Also, work with MYDATA, SAMSUN, and QUAD AMISTAR�. Fuji is the best in my opinion.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 10:18:38 EDT 2004 | drlou
OK, I have some names to go by. I appreciate the info, especially the Quad related stuff, because my company was leaning toward the Quad, and I was concerned about its age and technology. I am going to look into the Fuji XP142E, the Samsung CP40/45,
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 02:20:43 EDT 2007 | basem
Grant-Thanks for letting me know that MyData is made in non-U.S. made machine. Cal-Thanks, I will be sending you an email to your email account you have provided. I have contact MIMOT already, however, they are VERY expensive machines and it will no
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 13 00:25:59 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee
Last October I purchased a Mydata over a Phillips and Amistar. I've done things on my Mydata that is impossible on the other machines. I can build the top side and the bottom side of two boards at the same time (I print both sides at once). I can "
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 02:57:55 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, We have not committed to any major upgrade yet, but we added another MYDATA MY12 to the line which should speed things up untill we make another decicion. This should keep us going ok for a while and then we might just put in another line. But n
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 17:28:47 EST 2006 | adlsmt
I would agree that anyone buying a new machine should run boards on it. As well I agree with almost everything you said. We did run boards on a Mydata machine. If we were shorter runs and higher mix I would have bought one. We paid a local comapny a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 18:51:05 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, I have used both MYDATA TP9, MY9 and more recently MY12. MYDATA machines are just not accurate, and we did everything possible, and every kind of upgrade they had. We ended up putting in Fuji XP based machines, and the differences are very notic
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 18:00:37 EDT 2019 | rgduval
Generally, the machines can place the same types/sizes of components. The advantage with the 11 is that you can have more magazines loaded with more components, and build larger assemblies more efficiently. The -9, though, will get you through near
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 17:06:19 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
I can't imagine anything more tedious than continuously swapping feeders during a build (unless your panels are 10mins++) and the very suggestion this was a good idea when were were looking at MY's was comical to me. You should expect all TP series
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 10:16:14 EDT 2007 | davef
Pick and place: * Fuji: The largest pcb size is 20" by 18" for pick and place; 18"x14" for chip shooters. Fuji NP XL series allows 27 by 23 inch boards using a conveyor. * MYDATA has machines that can be configured to 34" X 44" X 0.500" * HSP 4796A a