Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 06:23:03 EST 2010 | headlad
Being an owner of 3 different panasonic CM type machines the only advise I can give you is get a vernier, you'll need it.....
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 01:40:21 EDT 2006 | shrikant_borkar
Hello all We are thinking of buying a cm402 > machine just wondering if other people who > have panasonic machines are happy with there > service. any info on cm402 machine would be > helpful. Thanks HI We are Now about
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 16:37:26 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I am thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MV series chipshooter. If you own a Panasonic MV machine I would like to hear what you like and dislike about it. Is the service good? Are spare parts readily availiable? Does Panasonic support and follow up
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 12:44:06 EDT 2012 | mark25y2001
handling CM202 all type and capable to mount 0201 component with using nozzle type 205...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 21:41:51 EDT 2006 | fordf1502004
I am looking for some help and/or guidance. Our company is currently using a panasonic MPAG3 fine pitch machine, we just recently bought a universal conveyor for the downline operation, when I plug the smema cable from the panasonic into the universa
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 17:32:53 EDT 2004 | Petros
Can anyone tell me if the Panasonic K-style green emboss 08x04 feeders can be used interchangably with the white paper ones? If so what is the importance of the push pin and are there settings in the machine that need to be changed? Also is this (whi
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 11:39:00 EDT 2001 | pbarton
Hi All, We are having difficulty in obtaining a few feeders suitable for a Panasonic MV2V (medium) in the short timescales we require (i.e. we need them now) these feeder types are: 2 off 12x8, 2 off 16x8, and 2 off 8x4 These are all 'Q' type.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 19:59:02 EDT 2016 | mhanrahan
We've just purchased a CP45FV Neo to replace an ancient Panasonic line. First non-Panasonic placement equipment I've worked on, so learning as I go here. So far it's been pretty straightforward. However, we use some parts that come in QFN or LCC p
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 16:06:49 EDT 2001 | Charlie
How to solder one zero ohm 0805 resistor to a PCB after it is mounted in it's plastic. The Panasonic "Soft Beam" would do it if money were not a factor. Is there a similar type of soldering station out there that may just bolt to an existing conveyor
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 15:14:52 EDT 2002 | stepheno
What type of machine are you using? We have a panasonic MPA placing LED's. I would have to check which nozzle we are using. Despite the odd shape we don't have problems with them. And don't forget that parts can shift in the oven. Usually for the