Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 13:01:54 EDT 2008 | wschulz
Hey guys, My company is currently looking into developing a SMT line. I have an interesting perspective on this due to the fact that I worked a SMT line for quite a few years as an equipment operator. Now I am an engineer and at a different company
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 11:55:26 EDT 2008 | wrongway
you might want to check out panasonic they can handle a lot of feeders on one machine and are fast We have universal advantis machines have had them for a year have'nt had any problems yet. have not had universal calibrate them yet still placing par
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 04 11:31:30 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
With older machines you need to know their service history and working hours. Plenty of 10+ year old machines have done very little work and could easily do another 10 years the same. Other have worked non-stop on multi-shift lines, if something expe
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 17:01:23 EST 2005 | adlsmt
You may want to look at Universal Instruments as well. We had Assembleon, Panasonic and Contact systems equipment and decided to try to pick one platform for the future to simplify programming and training. We are a high mix CM that also does high vo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 11:33:11 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
If you want to be able to put down every type of part, and fast, you better look at buying two machines. You did not say how much speed you need but in-line spindle machines rely on gang picks to be able to come anywhere close to rated speed. I have
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 19:27:57 EDT 1999 | Ed R
| Just out of curiosity, who's holding the market for the semi-automatic screen printers these days aside from Transition Automation? I know MPM offers some printers in that price range, but are they holding any real market share in that niche? | |
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 10:53:49 EDT 1999 | Jason Gregory
Jeff, my experience with both turret-style placement machines and split-axis type machines is that the turret-style generates a higher placement rate than that of a split-axis style. The fact that the axes are integrated under a fixed placement site
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 00:16:15 EST 1999 | Jason Nipper
| | I need leads on equipment vendors for selective soldering systems. I have information about ERSA and Seho already. I want to contact Air Vac in particular, but I can't find thier phone number. Thanks for the help | | | Jim, | | Below are a
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 09:37:06 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda
I am a heavy, PanaPRO user. In fact, I have been using PanaPRO for many more years that I am willing to admit. Lets just say, I remeber when PanaPRO was called PanaTools. I am not famular with the PanaPRO DSM module. I use PanaPRO IPO to generate
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 12:30:32 EST 2016 | unisoft
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