Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 23:42:20 EDT 2020 | smiran082
Hello, I am having trouble the QSV-1 PNP machine. On boot it had trouble connecting to the RT computer as it was hung on a message saying something along the lines of, "Establishing connection to RT computer". After several restarts we still could
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 08:55:59 EST 1998 | Mike Scott
| Does anyone have info on any of these systems (good or bad). We are looking at these 3 types for a new SMT pnp machine. We are low volume high mix. | | Thanks, Dave | Put in a IVc about a year ago. We are low to medium vol, high mix and have
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 14:42:11 EST 1998 | Brian D'Amico
| | Does anyone have info on any of these systems (good or bad). We are looking at these 3 types for a new SMT pnp machine. We are low volume high mix. | | | | Thanks, Dave | | | | Put in a IVc about a year ago. We are low to medium vol, high m
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 14:51:49 EDT 2005 | paulhaines2000
Good idea but I think I'm going to have trouble with available space in the machine as I'm dealing with quite a few different part numbers. As for custom trays in the PTF; that would be great but I have tried that route on parts that are small like
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 14:00:08 EST 2007 | dphilbrick
I have had the Amistar LP1000 for about 5 years and LOVE it. A little trouble between the Zebra printer and machine but since I bought it used no pay no upgrades and I understand new software might improve that. Otherwise it always works. Probably pu
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 16:09:16 EDT 2007 | egrice
Robot soldering has never really worked well and if you are looking for any volume or repeatability, you may be disappointed! Even though you are using a robot, you are still soldering with an iron and wire solder. This process cant guaranty the be
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 07:21:31 EDT 2004 | rlackey
We found BTU & Vitronics to be the best, The Vitronics looked a slightly better (and more expensive) machine, but on the other hand we've had completely trouble free operation from our old BTU's. Oh, and the fact that BTU are No.1 in the world, and
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 21:14:08 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I'm with Chunks on this. In my experience MPM's are very accurate and reliable. There are so many out there because people like them. You can make a program with 2D inspection in about 10 minutes. Things do sometimes break on the 3000's, but not
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 11:07:02 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
I hope, I can contribute with this quick reference trouble shoot guide. http://www.geocities.com/stefwitt/trouble.html http://www.geocities.com/stefwitt/Vision.html
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 19:29:43 EDT 1999 | Steve E ( Fuji America )
| We are using some Fuji machines and have trouble picking parts up from damaged or mis-adjusted feeders. When I was working with Panasonic machines I was able to buy a feeder alignment jig from them to align the pick spot in the feeder, but Fuji doe