Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 11:39:23 EDT 2016 | tdemon69
I was wondering if you could help me with my Panasonic MV. it is throwing parts around after it picks them up . only have 3 heads work in it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 13:34:58 EDT 2016 | mhanrahan
We had this issue with our old MV 150. This was usually due to clogged/dirty or bent nozzles, or clogged dirty filters on the vacuum supply to the head.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 14:08:27 EDT 2015 | ldmservice
I am able to help you with Panasonic MV although some parts are had to come by. I also have experience with MPM. Let me know what you need and we can work out details.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 12:24:32 EDT 2015 | swiese242
I would like to encourage Tom's suggestion of using Alex. We know him well and does amazing work. Have been using him for our CP-743's and IP3's when needed. Recommended.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 12:19:57 EDT 2015 | sumote
Tom, I use the same Fuji machine you are referring to. The company that I use is ibe smt. Alex Dalgleish and Larry Johnson both are very well versed in these machines, and they stock parts for them as well. I have never had to look anywhere else f
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:24:24 EST 2000 | Michael Uganecz
Steve, Give MPM/Speedline a call and see if they still sell the SPM-AV, it's a shuttle style printer with vision alignment. It has a really nice auto-align vision system that will move the table in x,y and theta. It's not a look up/look down syste
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 15:24:24 EST 2000 | Michael Uganecz
Steve, Give MPM/Speedline a call and see if they still sell the SPM-AV, it's a shuttle style printer with vision alignment. It has a really nice auto-align vision system that will move the table in x,y and theta. It's not a look up/look down syste
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 23 15:35:19 EST 2016 | aemery
Westshored; Not sure how helpful I can be as there are details missing from your description. So I will try and give you some requirements that may help us sort this out. The Speedline UPGR was UPGR-026 and 027, depending on the machine type. The
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 09:32:20 EDT 2007 | 18424
Try contacting speedline. (http://www.speedlinetech.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 15:19:33 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Just call Speedline tech. support. Depending on who you talk to, they will tell you the D.O.M. if you have the S.N.