Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 12:09:19 EST 2006 | fastek
I assumed a conservative 25,000 cph for each of the chipshooters...whether it's an MV2F, CP-6, CP-642 etc. You're not going to get 50,000 cph out of (1) CP-643. You might for short periods but not in the long run. It would be suicide to rely on one
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 03:57:43 EST 2006 | Base
Hey Peter, Did some simple math... 800.000PCB's x 20cmp = 1.6million placements 8hrs/day * 22 days/month = 176 hrs You're looking at over 90kCph fulltime! I'd say go with an AX-5 as JAX suggested. Given the product you described you could reach s
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 15:54:58 EDT 2006 | dismon
Hi, I've been searching for comments about this, and found something, but a little old, so here is my question: I'm going to purchase a new P&P machine and have two options: Juki 2060 and Mydata MY9. What I need is: easy to manage, easy to change
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 02:52:24 EDT 2009 | jasreeves
Probably covering old ground here, but when I read marketing data, brochures etc for new P&P machines, they always state the CPH. You know... 12,000 chips per hour or 18,000 chips per hour and so on and so forth. However, you try and place 0201's at
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 | Sat Feb 19 11:40:40 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 Feb 20 14:02:31 EST 2014 | rgduval
I'm in the market for some new (to me) pick and place equipment, and, could use some opinions. I'm a MyData guy by experience, and have recently been working on some older Philips machines. I'm comfortable on a MyData platform due to experience,
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 11:14:28 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
•Rated Speed of 40,000 CPH •140 - 8mm Device Locations •14" x 18" Max PCB Size PCB dimensions Max: 457mm x 356mm Min: 80mm x 60mm Board Thickness: 0.3 to 4.0mm Component capacity Up to 140 types (8mm tape) Placing rate 0.09 sec./component - 40,
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 20:21:31 EDT 2022 | smtusa
I looked into Fuji but heard some horror stories of $50k firmware upgrades to get older machines to work with latest software. ASM doesn't come off as small business friendly. Panasonic is a possibility, I prefer platforms that don't force you to p
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 15:37:30 EST 1999 | Rob Horowitz
Give Contact Systems a call. A standard Contact machine will fit boards as large as 26" x 18", and place parts at a rate of 13,000 CPH. They have both new and refurbished machines to fit within your budget. I would certainly not recommend going less