Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 16:33:04 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Ms Chunks beat me to the punch. At $20 "premium rate" plus his entertainment fees he might come pretty steep, though.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 21:10:55 EST 2009 | fastek
If purchasing used is a consideration, I recall a fat registration fee upon ownership transfer with these units in the past. Not sure if that has changed much.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 13:51:15 EST 2009 | jdengler
What do you mean by "I've tried contacting Testronics, but no luck."? This appears to be a current model. Do they require a registration fee first? If a company does not support their product after sale I would like to know. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 11:51:38 EDT 2011 | peteb
We bought a Vitronics reflow oven used. No fee to register. Support from Vitronics was very helpful and friendly. Machine is well made and works great. All manuals are on the computer that runs the oven.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 15:28:33 EDT 2011 | fishingfool
assybkr, I don't work with Yestech, just know many of them and have dealt with them in the past. I talked with a couple of the guys and asked them about this. If you call in and want to buy parts they explain that if you are not the orginal pur
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 11:40:02 EST 2012 | swarnergictg
All standards are available for download for a fee from the respective websites. Getting caught selling counterfeit components could cost you millions, the loss of your business, and jail time. Paying for the standards and proper training courses/ce
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 09:54:41 EDT 2015 | rgduval
My pleasure. My experience with Heller's tech support has always been top-notch. And, as one of the few capital equipment companies that will support after-market machines without excessive registration fees, I always recommend Heller machines. ..
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 02 17:35:03 EST 2017 | dilogic
You can register your machine with Universal Instruments for very reasonable fee (I paid ~500$) and get access to their web-based support. Well worth the money. Also, you will be able to order spares, which you will certainly need...
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 09:59:35 EDT 2017 | cyber_wolf
My best suggestion would be to write a contract that says "payment in full upon our acceptance." The problem with used pick and place is getting support. All of the manufacturers decided that unless you bought the machine from them, you are going to
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 12:28:04 EST 2018 | deanm
How many feeders do you need and what is the price of each width? Factor that into your equation. Onsite service is coming from ??? Annual fees for tech support, etc.? Does it handle matrix trays? You might need that in the future.