Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 09:22:20 EDT 2008 | dmunson
Thanks Real Chunks. We currently have an RPS opus selective solder machine that we plan on keeping. It is configured as a 3-nozzle (!) one-pump (!!) point selective solder machine w/ nitrogen preheat. Custom wet nozzles. We use lead free SN100C sold
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 03:40:06 EST 2006 | Frank
The Juki 2060 can have both front and rear trolleys and you do not loose any feeder locations. My question was why can't the Assembleon put trolley on the rear? I recently visited a friend at a company that used a lot of Assembleon and compared run
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 23:34:26 EDT 2006 | Frank
The 2060RE model that I have can do an 18"x20" board. I think the Mydata can do larger. Juki did tell me that next year they will release a machine that will do larger boards but didn't specify on how big. The 2060RE can do 0201 up to 74mm square
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 17 15:22:17 EDT 2004 | rohman23
Thanks for all the responses. I do agree with what was said, and can certainly see reasons not to try. I'll write a little more about what we do. We are a defense contractor, and as I mentioned very high mix, low volume. We only have 1 SMT line.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 06:02:23 EST 2005 | stefwitt
Are feeders included? Otherwise, the MS 102/132 sell even for lower prices here in US. Add shipping and training and you get to the same result. Juki, Contact and Quad may fall in the same price range, but spare parts and service tech availability wi
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 09:52:52 EDT 2006 | Rob
I think perhaps you should revisit the choice and take another look at Universal Advantis, I-Pulse M2 & M4(low cost Assemblion), Samsung SM320 or CP45 Neo, Contact Systems C5, Fuji XP series, Juki KE2060, and Siemens Siplace. There is nothing wrong
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 20:39:28 EDT 2021 | kumarb
Elissa - SMTWenzhan ? She is great !! Have purchased many oddball and common parts from her including belts, filters, grease, etc. BTW - We placed 01005 using a nozzle she sold us with our Emerald-X. Unbelievable !! Granted the pick was hit or miss
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 21:55:23 EDT 2018 | stephenj37824
You've got (to my mind) 3 wholly different > classes of machine there. > > Essemtec is upper > entry level maker that is increasingly > differentiating itself from the competing > machines in its class by focusing on 3d > assembly/dispensing op
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 18:16:26 EDT 2005 | URI
Look into the Juki KE-2060E machine. I have been > extremely pleased with this machine. It will > hold 80-8mm feeders, place 0201 (0603-metric) up > to 74mm square ICs and BGA, 150mm long > connectors. Up to 25mm tall components. It can > ha
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 21:21:54 EST 2011 | thatguy
I have 7yrs experience with JUKI's and I liked 2000 series(2050,2060) dont get caught up in the 730 or 760 these machines are obsolete or at least on there way and spare parts are hard to come buy. The 2060 is the chip shooter. I like the user friend