Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:03:18 EDT 2004 | Frank
I know Juki has the headquarters in NC, but they have a support office in the Silicon Valley with spare parts. I know they go to the NW area quite often from that office. They offer their customers 7-day/24-hour free phone support (including holida
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 26 12:40:59 EDT 2001 | stefwitt
I would like to enter the discussion by tossing some numbers in. First of all I don�t like the 3 Sigma value. 3 Sigma are 2000 defects per mio. if I remember correctly. This means, if you have 200 components on the board, then every 10 boards have on
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 12 00:48:35 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I want to echo the above good advice. Be careful that you either buy a machine from a company that will be here 5 years out or you buy training, equipment documentation and spare parts to cover you. YiEng, MA/NY DDave
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 17:56:15 EDT 2004 | longpham246
Hi Grant! I think the Fuji machine is better and far beyond the others base on technology, service, spare part and friendly use. Talk to end user and find out their comments. Regards! LMQ
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 18:49:05 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Juki machines generally are great machines for reliablity and maintaining overall accuracy as they have full linear (mag-scales) encoders on XY axis and self calibration features. Laser centering has its pros and cons - mostly pros, but can have iss
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:01:31 EST 2015 | emeto
GSMs are great machines for many parts, but for the small parts you should look for something better and more contemporary. As it was mentioned in one of the previous posts, the feeder is a big key. I don't think there is feeder for GSM that can supp
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 05:17:55 EST 2006 | SAMSUNG user
We have CP60 in the last 2 years, and CP63 1 year. You should check your local C/S about spare part stock, service support, and training for your employees. My conclusion about Samsung Techwin MC's is: cheap, and working well. But dont except too muc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 08:25:06 EDT 2004 | Cal
OK I am game and will put some input here...I do like the Samsung machines for the price and they are easy to program. Another company you may want to look at is Essemtec. ESSEMTEC USA Glasboro, NJ 08028-1499 Steve Pollock Tel. 1/856 218 1131 Fax 1/
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 10:48:08 EDT 2005 | Rob
Cheers Greg, It's unusual to have such direct access to manufacturers & their opinions. I'll tell you what really does get us, and splicing doesn't work well on these occaisions - big SMD connectors, requiring deep pocket feeders. You only get m
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 09:29:29 EST 2015 | tsvetan
Any major brand (Samsung, Juki, Panasonic, Fuji) will work, most important is what service and support you will get *after* you buy the new machine. Once the machine is set and run, the most annoying part is to have downtime waiting for support quest