Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 17:34:55 EDT 2004 | older/wiser
This is a real old machine. You won't have much luck with Weller. They sell a unit that they think is much more current. Nozzles are to come by, but are necessary for different size parts. Look on E-bay if you haven't. You also might find a deal on a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 19:19:24 EDT 2004 | Ken
single is for a single model. In other words, your "fiducials" are identical or near-so. Multi means your using multiple models. The machine will use individual models for alignment. I would use multi on pads. Is this an SPM machine? I bet your
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 01:57:25 EDT 2004 | Frank
I receive no benifit from this, but I have been using Juki pick'n'place for over 7 years. Juki machines are easy to learn and have been very reliable for us. Their service and support have been top-notch all the way (at least here in the US). Thei
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 04:56:48 EDT 2004 | loz
Recently introduced to machine spraying. Used a PVA2000. Worked out OK. Steep learning curve though. Programming time consuming but relatively sraight forward. Point the spray head and teach the 'path' you want it to take. Used acrylic coating and t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:09:02 EDT 2004 | dougt
Our "mechanical engineering dominated" company is allowing the electrical group to purchase some software to produce machine wiring diagrams. The only stipulation is that it has to be low cost. Can anyone throw out any products? I'm not looking fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 12:51:59 EDT 2004 | fastek
Michael- Although I'm a Pansonic guy at heart I would suggest Universal equipment for your needs. Machines are plentiful and the number of support people and companies that are servicing them are much more numerous than Panasonic. Send me a private
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 10 18:19:16 EDT 2004 | Alfredo Diaz
Hello All, We are in the process of setting up a SMT line and would like you guys to recommend a company who help us to do the movement, set up and alignment of the machines. Machines are MPM UP2000, Fuji CP642, Fuji IPIII, Heller 1800EXL Oven. Tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 12:52:35 EDT 2004 | Micheal
I would take a good look at Juki's 2000-series machines. We have a few and they are very easy to learn. Setup is minimized with offline setup. Adjust conveyor width and you are ready to run. Juki has provided good support and the machines require
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 06:53:08 EDT 2004 | teilo
We manufacture conversion kits for lead free wave solder machines. We recommend that all component parts be manufactured from grade 1 / 2 Titanium which is far superior to any coatings applied to stainless steel and not as expensive as people think.
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 01 21:17:52 EDT 2004 | Eric
I have already been working with GPD regarding this project but at the same time the stage of the project is still on the selection process so I'm still open to other machines to be qualified. As per current machine in house (Micromax II), we have
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