Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 17 21:46:26 EST 2001 | edmo
I am the new user for siplace HS50 for about 3 months, running 24 hours production. I used to perform PM every 2 weeks. I have just changed all the plungers(Alu) and nozzles(904) and some nozzle sleeves due to components high throw-out. The estimat
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 17:32:14 EDT 2005 | fastek
And they won't be the Mirae distributor for much longer by the way.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 09:55:32 EDT 2005 | gregp
Fastek, Please elaborate...
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 00:03:57 EST 2001 | edmond
1. The HS50 is running 24hrs/7days a week. 2. The average mounting points are 40,000cph.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 09:54:23 EDT 2005 | Steve Thomas
"Just because you can doesn't mean you should." It's not a "can" issue at all, at least prior to trying it. It's a "have" issue.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 09:35:16 EST 2011 | ravo
Hi everybody, I am here seeking your experience and asking your help, I want to update our SMT production line as I already hace FUJI CP6 and QP242 machines beside GL2 and oven our new product including 60 components 0402 (1mm*0.5mm ) and 2 BGAs w
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 16:23:31 EDT 2005 | pjc
I would reccomend a good location for the 1000, in the dupster. It wasn't even made by Quad, not that its a bad thing. C series are pretty much crap for today's requirements. FYI: Tyco/Quad is offically out of pick-&-place machine designing and manuf
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 18 14:46:11 EST 2001 | CAL
Some key data is needed 1) how often does the HS 50 machines run? 24/7? 2)How many placements are being performed? I know for a fact Siemens Siplace S/F platforms require weekly preventative maintenance. Knowing the sophistication of the HS platform
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 17:01:58 EDT 2005 | mrduckmann2000
Steve, Thise old Quad's will work just fine if you have low qty's to build. I would take them any day over a huge new Fuji line that is only good for large qty runs. We presently have a line that is coming up on 10 years old and it works just fine
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 22:11:35 EDT 2005 | KEN
DUCKMAN, your comparison is the same differnce. Meaning its not much of a choice: 1. 10 year old technology, no longer supported, spares hard to find, no software fixes, training etc...crappy hardware / software, lousey, overly complex feeders etc.