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Multitroniks, Quad System and Tyco Info

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 22:42:41 EDT 2001 | chip

In the past I have spoken to Multitronics sales reps and looked into the product line. I saw their equipment more suited for a smaller "mom and pop" type shop, I work for a mid size contract house and it wouldn't have come close to meeting my needs.

Multitroniks, Quad System and Tyco Info

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 21:32:05 EDT 2001 | Binns

Multi who ??

First time Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 15:33:41 EDT 2017 | deanm

Rick, You might want to consider a Quad 4000C. Even though Quad is out of business, parts and support are available from Precision Placement Machines. They are rebuilt with a warranty and run Windows 7. They offer intelligent feeders and if you don'

Multitroniks, Quad System and Tyco Info

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 15:20:18 EDT 2001 | stmerkt

The press release attached below provides some insight into the direction Tyco is planning to head with the Automation Group. For Immediate Release Tyco Electronics Expands Automation Group; Offers Quad Systems Assembly Equipment Quad Systems

Advice on used pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 13:36:30 EDT 2006 | ppminc

Phil, The QSA-30 was built by Sam Sung, Sold by Quad. Single Head 2 Nozzles around 11K CPH Quad does not support the machine but I believe you can get parts direct from Sam Sung. I am not sure if they have a registration fee. The QSA used Quad made

Multitroniks, Quad System and Tyco Info

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 20:38:49 EDT 2001 | jbull

Does any have any experience with Multitroniks pick & place machines. How do the machines perform for accuracy, repeatability, programmability and serviceability? Does the machine have a good uptime record? How is the service & support? I ask these q

Multitroniks, Quad System and Tyco Info

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 06:39:21 EDT 2001 | Binns

Jay In reference to your original question ( not including my previous off-hand remark ) I have not heard that multitronics will be the only machine from the new tyco company, but if it is true i think that would be the single most foolish thing they

Multitroniks, Quad System and Tyco Info

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 22:22:09 EDT 2001 | davef

Multitronics machines, in their lastest incarnation, previously were Dynapert machines. A largely UK phenomenon. It's unclear that Multitromics made much US market penitration since their acquistion of Dynapert a couple of years ago.

Quad ZCR 941 and Lead Free?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 16:23:08 EDT 2005 | Pete Roy

Has anyone here had direct experience using this oven for Lead Free? I am considering purchasing one, but I want to be certain it will handle low volume lead free work. Pete

Quad ZCR 941 and Lead Free?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 18:49:35 EDT 2005 | ??

Great oven but i believe those ovens came out before lead free was even a sparkle in someones eye.


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