Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 18:16:13 EDT 2005 | RoHS Ron
Has anyone heard of IET (ietechnologies.net) and the wave solder machine they are offering? It's an Asian made, leadfree ready machine that looks fairly robust and I understand that the cost is close to 1/2 of what you would pay for one of the big 3
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 15:25:05 EDT 2005 | lyrtech
Hi, Does anyone knoews a place where i can find a used presse to place press-fit connector? Only a couple of company are distributing this item. I want a used one for cost reason. Regards
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 12:00:43 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
Using Circuit Cam here. Not sure on the cost though. We use it to program our CS400E insertion machines as well. Makes nice work instruction drawings too.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 13:15:29 EDT 2005 | russ
It all comes down to cost and reliability. Which order is up to you. You don't want to spend $100 fixing a $1 board.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 16:15:10 EDT 2005 | valuems
Hello If you want one of these belt conveyers, I have a short incline one. Was getting ready to scrap it and you can have it for the shipping cost. Harry
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 10:58:51 EDT 2005 | dougs
Hi, I'm wondering what the average price of a conversion on a wave solder oven from leaded to lead free is in the uk, has anyone had theirs done recently? Would you let me know roughly what it cost? any help would be appreciated. regards Dougs
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 00:18:35 EDT 2005 | KEN
I had one machine converted 3 years ago. The cost was $30K (US) but that included a total refurbishment because the machine was not cleaned and maintained well.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 11:13:52 EDT 2005 | fastek
MPM/Speedline will sell you a complete set of manuals in hardcopy or CD. Cost is $500-$750. Since you bought the machine used and likely very cheap you should be able to afford that. Talk to your local rep. in HK.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 12:44:49 EDT 2005 | jdumont
Just wondering if anyone has any of the new/er Juki 2050, 2055, 2060 machines. They are saying they are very reliable and robust with the lowest cost of ownership? Any comments?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 12:23:34 EST 2005 | SuMoTe
Caplugs Very low tech, and very low cost. you will have to do a bit of work to find a size that will work for you, but the savings are worth it.