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 | Fri Jun 04 10:18:38 EDT 2004 | drlou
OK, I have some names to go by. I appreciate the info, especially the Quad related stuff, because my company was leaning toward the Quad, and I was concerned about its age and technology. I am going to look into the Fuji XP142E, the Samsung CP40/45,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:03:18 EDT 2004 | Frank
I know Juki has the headquarters in NC, but they have a support office in the Silicon Valley with spare parts. I know they go to the NW area quite often from that office. They offer their customers 7-day/24-hour free phone support (including holida
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 16:00:52 EDT 2004 | bpan
I would never take it personal but my experience with the equipment has just been very GOOD. Just a note......I have known many former field service engineers who couldnt fix a thing....but thought they could.......and were too proud to ask for help
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 19:59:18 EDT 2004 | Ken
Well, if they were "Field Service Engineers and couldn't fix a thing...how did they get hired"? And if this is the case then I would have to question the company's judgement and determination of my best interests for sending an unqualified, untraine
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 20:08:13 EDT 2004 | Ken
Rick P. is the Assembleon local Field Service Engineer. He is very good. He is stationed in the Portland Metro area. Oregon and Washington have a very dense population of Philips (assembleon) machines. Extensive installation base. I recently in
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 12:58:49 EST 2004 | clampron
If it were my money and I had your specifications to achive, I would go Mydata. One platform, chip shooter, optical centering, mechanical centering, electrical verification (that works)smart feeders that work, etc.... I have worked on several platfor
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 08:25:03 EDT 2001 | caldon
You will need to prepare the component and site for rework. Using solder wick remove the solder from the pad site and the component balls. You can also use a heated Vacuum desoldering tool. To reball we have been using Winslow Automation reballing ki
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 17:11:48 EDT 2004 | bpan
Quad 4c's would be a great machine for what you are looking for. They are easy to learn for an smt machine and very reliable. Just realize that when you buy a machine that is no longer being improved...you can run into limitations. Those machines are
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 18:28:17 EDT 2004 | russ
I would look at the Samsung CP40 or 45. They have the placement rates you want even a little better on the 40. the 45 will double that easily. They handle all types of parts down to 0201 components. Depending on the camera you select (25mm) you ca