Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 06:41:40 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| Yes there is. There is a company in Texas called: | WP Sales Inc. | 2317-D Roosevelt Drive | Arlington, Texas 76016 | Phone (817) 459-0181 FAX (817) 459-0182 | WEB Page: www.wpsales.com | They sell nozzles for Fuji, KME, TDK, and Panasonic.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 13:41:30 EST 2004 | samaniegocesar
Hello Ta all!! I'm Cesar Samaniego From Mexicali Mexico. Some of you guys know some Panasonic KME service center in Mexico country?? Some times I have the necesity to take some programing training of KME equipment like SP10P-BD10-CM82C-CM92P, If yo
Electronics Forum | Sat May 14 00:10:30 EDT 2022 | cbeneat
Alex, I can tell you from experience it took a great deal of experimenting with settings when we first started running these. Our best course of action if the settings aren't making a difference, is the blow off. I've had it, let's say pretty high as
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 09:30:11 EDT 2002 | nwyatt
I've worked with Panasonic, Fuji, Siemens, and Universal. I cannot rate Mydata since I have no experience with them. Here are my ratings based on personal preference: 1=Siemens 2=Fuji 3=Universal 4=Panasonic My reasoning behind this is: 1) Siemens
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 22:59:30 EST 2001 | Cosine Theta
I am surprise that you get 99.5% pick-up rate out from the HS-50, unless you are refering to 0201 chip size. I can easily get 99.8% for 0603 and 99.6% for 0402 out from a Panasonic MV2F, and these machines have no adaptive pick-up. To get 99.8% from
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 19:22:11 EST 2005 | mrduckmann2000
Ken is not of this World! His equipment and "Programming Team" is perfect. The rest of the world uses "sticky" boards when programming. "ALL" the big guys...Panasonic, Fuji...etc suggest using the "sticky" method beofre running any production boar
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 30 16:56:22 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
I am sure that Fuji will transfer the ownership, it will cost some money but they will do it. I have been with a company that has had to transfer Panasonic equipment to 3 different owners over the last several years. It cost approx $10k to do the t
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 12:28:40 EDT 2024 | poly
The Fuzion HC will do that many parts depending on the tape width. 8mm is dual per lane, big ones can take up a lot of lanes. Our boards have that many parts and I use two machines (gx11 and a gc30). I think the Panasonic is probably a better option
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 15:20:30 EST 2001 | martin_murray
Hi, I'm new to this site and was wondering if someone can help me out. I am interested in all surface mount machines as I am a service engineer, I am trying to compile for my own benefit a portfolio of the machines that I have worked on. The problem
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 08:08:30 EDT 1998 | Jimmy strain
| Does anyone out there have any pictures (jpeg preferred) of solder paste prints - or know where some are available. It will be awhile before our 35mm camera for our 3D scope arrives and I need some for inspection criteria. I need the good, bad, and