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Advice Needed between a DEK 265GSX and a MPM UP3030!

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 19:00:42 EDT 2006 | SWAG

We've always been MpM so no comparison from me on DEK. All I can say is we have had 3000 series that seemed to need constant attention and almost daily wrenching. We got a couple of AP25 HiE's and they are easier to use, way more reliable and simpl

Advice Needed between a DEK 265GSX and a MPM UP3030!

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 20:48:06 EDT 2006 | darby

We run Dek ELAs and MPM UP1500, Everyone here prefers the Deks. Set up, software, maintenance, operation etc. There's not a lot in it - the guys just prefer the Deks. However we are an OEM and so get control on board design, finish, fiducials etc. So

CP4 jerks all axis after power up and reset sw...

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 17:00:28 EDT 2012 | rodrigo

Hi all, Our cp4 moves rather violently (jerks) all axis when the reset sw is pressed after power up. I've got all sorts of errors after boot up: Servo amp error: D,X,Y, etc Overtravel D,X,Y, etc D clutch error, power off machine We've checked all

Help on Qualification of Printer and Pick Place

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 01:37:43 EST 1998 | Samson

I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmization

Advice Needed between a DEK 265GSX and a MPM UP3030!

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 04:24:14 EDT 2006 | Rob

We had one of the crap UP3000's. However it was still better than a 265. If you don't need the extra large board size look for an AP2* or a HiE, especially if you are looking at using paste inspection.

Advice Needed between a DEK 265GSX and a MPM UP3030!

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:45:19 EDT 2006 | realchunks

Wow, I'd have to say the exact opposite. Compared to MPM the DEKs were WAY longer to program. But find out for yourself CN. Program each and get back to us. Don't forget to program in 2D as well. That will be the kicker! As for spending money,

Re: paste release from stencil, and volume calculation

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 19:45:48 EST 1999 | Steve Thomas

1 Money IS an object, and my boss will be thrilled. The stencil manufacturer recommended ovals to facilitate better release. Seems likely to be true, but whether or not it's necessary I don't know. We have perpendicular walls on these (6 mil) ste

Re: The care and feeding of adhesive nozzles

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 11:31:57 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| | | | | | Any suggestions on how to maintain Adhesive dispensing nozzles??? They seem to plug up over night and it is starting to get on my nerves. We have tried leaving the nozzles in the machine, removing them and soaking in alcohol, blowing

Re: The care and feeding of adhesive nozzles

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 12:19:55 EDT 1999 | M Cox

| | | | | | | | | Any suggestions on how to maintain Adhesive dispensing nozzles??? They seem to plug up over night and it is starting to get on my nerves. We have tried leaving the nozzles in the machine, removing them and soaking in alcohol, bl

Re: Help on Qualification of Printer and Pick Place

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 20:09:19 EST 1998 | Dave F

| I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmizati


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