Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 18:35:05 EST 2002 | cnoonan
It depends on your application. Are you going for high volume low mix, or low mix high volume? What is your expense budget? What are your factory space requirements? I have worked with Fuji, Siemens, Universal, Panasonic, and Mydata. My pref
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 16:54:33 EDT 2005 | linny999
Siemens is an excellent platform. To reduce your scrap:- Carry out the specified maintenance, especially the segments and valve plungers; Calibrate revolver heads to benchmark. Remove the tables, smooth the magnetic strips, clean the mounting faces,
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 08:03:47 EDT 1998 | Stefan Witte
I think the Universal and the Siemens machine are a good marriage. However, dealing with two different vendors may create additional difficulties. As both parties want to make the deal with you, you might want to bypass the sales people to get more i
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 04:51:43 EST 1999 | John Godfrey
| We are currently looking into purchasing a high volume, medium mix production line. We are considering several different vendors and I would like to know if current users of Siemens equipment are happy. Are the machines maintenance intensive? Ho
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 15:43:11 EST 1999 | Mike Greening
| | We are currently looking into purchasing a high volume, medium mix production line. We are considering several different vendors and I would like to know if current users of Siemens equipment are happy. Are the machines maintenance intensive?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 08:47:58 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook
John, I'll throw my bit of confusion into the pot, here. Your limited floorspace, coupled with your technology mix vs. volume mix narrows the scope of your search. You don't say what your budget is, or whether you are looking for speed. I'll give y