Electronics Forum: chipshooters (Page 7 of 24)

Pick & Place Machine Life Cycle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 08:20:47 EDT 2018 | reckless

I have been eyeing Samsung newer machines. They are claiming 55-90k cph on their chipshooters. Is that accurate? It also mentions they can handle QFNs.

Life Expectancy

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 16:17:12 EDT 2018 | comatose

I'd look for one of the Advantis machines made after Universal moved production of them back from China to New York, if one that fits your needs exists. Especially with a used chipshooter machine, ball screws will eventually wear out, linear motors w

Cracked Capacitors - Analysis

Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 02:09:47 EDT 2019 | robl

Back in the day when everyone had turret chipshooters we used to see a lot of cracking due to incorrect z heights, especially where customers swapped between manufacturers.

Component usage/Reel sizes

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 17 14:04:43 EST 2021 | spoiltforchoice

I suppose you could line up one reel per gantry if you have one of those 4 gantry chipshooters that knocks out 200Kcph...

Re: Pros and Cons of Panasonic MV series chipshooter ?????

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 12:18:58 EDT 1998 | Peter

| | I am thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MV series chipshooter. If you own a Panasonic MV machine I would like to hear what you like and dislike about it. Is the service good? Are spare parts readily availiable? Does Panasonic support and follow

Re: Pros and Cons of Panasonic MV series chipshooter ?????

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 19:23:18 EDT 1998 | Jimmy Strain

| I am thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MV series chipshooter. If you own a Panasonic MV machine I would like to hear what you like and dislike about it. Is the service good? Are spare parts readily availiable? Does Panasonic support and follow up

Re: Pros and Cons of Panasonic MV series chipshooter ?????

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 16:37:26 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| I am thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MV series chipshooter. If you own a Panasonic MV machine I would like to hear what you like and dislike about it. Is the service good? Are spare parts readily availiable? Does Panasonic support and follow up

Topaz programmer

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 18:13:01 EST 2004 | adlsmt

To be fair, we are not replacing them. I also have a 3Z. The 3AV is too slow for us. The 3Z is a good machine and we are keeping it. Its in line with a Panasonic MMCG3 chipshooter. We now have a Topaz also inline with a Panasonic MMCG3 chipshooter an

Recommendations? Fuji CP7 or Univ HSP4797?

Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 15:58:37 EDT 2004 | Patrick Tarell ... Automation Engineering Jabil Circuit

Hello Alan! We have used both chipshooters, we also have a Mydata with the hydra head... We switched entirely from Fuji CP7 to the UIC HSP4796 and now HSP4797. The CP7 is a nice machine but we were very unhappy with the support structure within Fu

SMT tact time

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 06:11:24 EDT 2004 | Rob

Hi Peter, We're typically seeing 60% on the average subcontract job, but on high volume, high density & well laid out boards we are seeing up to 95% on our chipshooters. The things that usually kill the speed for us are: multiple circuit panels (3


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