Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 18:37:40 EDT 2001 | Jeff Price
You might want to go and look at PMJ Automation they sell routers from enter level to advanced. They have a TR-700 that is very reasonable priced. http://www.pmjautomec.fi/products_2001.html
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 11:32:53 EDT 2002 | pjc
http://www.jotautomation.com/yn_body_wide.asp?level1=8≤vel2=144≤vel3=623 Robotic Router
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 06:55:03 EST 2005 | pjc
FYI: The SR 1200 is going obsolete. The new 1000 SR is replacing it, so you should look at the new machine to compare w/ Tyco. I've seen it at the shows and looks nice. http://www.cencorp.com/cencorp/depaneling/en_GB/1122973593353/
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 10:14:55 EDT 2015 | swag
Wow that's thin. We do lots of flex = similar thickness. We do most on a router but in a pinch we cut them out with a good pair of scissors.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 02:20:38 EST 2019 | robl
Asys again, same as their laser markers from your other question. I've had good service from their bottom routers. They are called the Divisio range now.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 20:17:11 EDT 2022 | processman
Hello What direction routing path, clockwise or anti is preferred for bottom side routing (bit bellow PCB) with router bit rotating anti clockwise.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 18:03:02 EDT 2023 | tey422
Just for reference, I really like the Sayaka SAM-CT-23Q router; even though it's very old model, but it's very simple to use and extremely reliable. The biggest drawback would be the programming (manual), unless you get the software for offline prog
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 09:29:13 EDT 1999 | Rob Jankowski
| | | Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | | | |
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 09:31:05 EDT 1999 | Rob Jankowski
| | | | Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | | |
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 10:34:52 EDT 2005 | PWH
Have experienced this on a few different cap. parts. Agree with other postings. Following are solutions to problems we have had: 1) Cracked cap too close to board edge per IPC spec. Designer replaced part with 3 caps in series to eleviate stress