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Pick and Place machine dropping parts

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 18:15:33 EDT 2009 | snsmt

Hello everyone, i have a few questions regarding dropped components. I have a Philips Topaz X and it has been dropping components. I would like to know what causes them to drop. I know parts can be mispicked from time to time. This is very genera

User manuals for Philips topaz and eclipse

Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 07:20:26 EDT 2016 | jasper

Dear Sir, We have the complete original manuals for you from our stock. Please send me your company name, your name, address, email and I will organise the manuals for you. Jasper (EUROPE-SMT, your no. 1 Assembleon specialist worldwide) jvanmeerten

Market share fo Panasonic, Fuji and Aseembleon

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 14:54:06 EST 2006 | Terry

Siemens is the General Electric of Europe. Like GE, Siemens typically is in the top 3 positions ($ market share and profit) or they exit the business. In total revenue I expect Siemens to be in the top 2-3 globally. In units I expect Yamaha has the

Difference between Philips Eclipse and Eclipse II

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 00:51:10 EST 2007 | vinitverma

Here are the differences (Eclipse vs Eclipse II) Optimum Speed: 5000 vs 6500cph Feeder Positions (8mm) : 80 vs 94 PCB Loading Time : 4s vs 5.3s PCB Thickness : 0.6-3mm vs 0.5-4mm Max Component Size : 32mm vs 45mm (optional camera possible on Eclipse

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 11:29:45 EDT 2017 | rbickle

Hey all, We are a small electronics manufacturing company who has been using the solder reflow process for years, but we have been hand placing components. We only run the system 2-3 days per week. I have been looking at buying a used pick and pla

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 07:27:06 EDT 2017 | stephendo

Hey all, > > We are a small electronics > manufacturing company who has been using the > solder reflow process for years, but we have been > hand placing components. We only run the system > 2-3 days per week. > > I have been looking at > buy

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 05:03:07 EDT 2017 | svfeingold

Hi, I am evaluating equipment for a new SMT line that I will run myself as a side business. I have so far settled on Assembleon as the machines are available and I have heard good things about them. Your comment gives me pause. Is it really such a b

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 12:34:31 EDT 2017 | svfeingold

Hi Sumote, thank you for the advice! I actually visited the K&S service center, they are the company that now handles the Assembleon line. They have service/training techs there who have been around since it was part of Philips and are very familiar

Re: Quick Frame and Dek 265GS

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 13:44:04 EDT 1998 | Rin Or

| | | | | Does anyone use the "Quick Frame" with their Dek printer? | | | The threads on the screws keep stripping, so we thought | | | maybe we'd send our frames to a machine shop for heftier | | | screws. Has anyone done this? Is there a better wa

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 02:33:38 EDT 2017 | tsvetan

When you buy pick and place machine there are few things to consider: 1. Always buy fastest and greatest machine which you can afford, faster machines has lower cost per placed components and you have room for your business to grow. 2. Always buy m


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