Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 17:39:33 EST 2006 | slthomas
Royonic still seems to be in that business as well. I've used them in the past and while overall they were pretty robust, the tendency to spill bins was pretty high if people got lazy and let loose parts sit around on the magazines. PITA to program
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 05:56:31 EST 2009 | erhard
Hello Bart, we should still have what you need in our museum department. No, seriously we even still repair these units. Please send me your contact details to eh@AdoptSMT.com so we can communicate directly. Best regards, Erhard Hofmann AdoptSMT G
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 10:29:20 EDT 2004 | johnthor
They are 6 volt, 10 watt bipin halogen and not hard to get. You do need to retain the metal housing. Take the screw out of the small pc board where the pins of the bulb project and pry it off. Scrape or grind out the hard material that holds the b
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 11:45:37 EST 2013 | caerleon
We have 4 machines and the boss wont get rid of them or upgrade them. They are still working after all these years, but it is the programming that is taking the time. What i wanted to know is if anyone knows of a software that specifically deals wit
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 11:40:28 EST 2004 | ccleland
The Multitroniks 2000 series machine was not a Europlacer machine. It was designed and build by Multitroniks as an entry level machine and has a very basic simple design. It has very easy to use software and a very heavy stable platform but quality
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 17:00:15 EST 2008 | slthomas
I haven't had the luxury of machine based pth assembly in quite a while, but when I did, given that the machines control which parts are inserted (and to a lesser degree where they are inserted) we decided not to perform inspection on that part of th
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 03:53:43 EST 2009 | bderks
Hi, Question... At my current job 10 royonic, series 450(according to the bill), dinosaurs are used. They were bought in 2002 and came with a manual for the 410-series. The manual, in dutch, for the programming-unit is pretty sure it's a type 404
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 18:46:59 EST 2002 | gregp
Your history is pretty good Dave although Multitroniks never had anything to do with Royonics. Multi was formerly Ragen who also made a light guided semi automatic PTH machine. They dabbled in SMT after changing their name to Multitroniks and takin
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 18:19:55 EST 2002 | davef
Is this revisionist history? Have you been breathing deeply, while eating corn doodles? Let me knock-down a couple of Zoloft. OK. Here�s the way I remember things � * UIC, Dynapert, and Amistar made the best PTH insertion equipment on the planet.