Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 14:44:42 EDT 2020 | mcbasol
Dear Evtimov, Thank you for reply. We have decided to buy MS-11 3D due to competitive price and technical service in Turkey. Also, the technical information is quite good. Another reason that we eill buy Panasonic SPG2 Printer, too. Panasonic is solu
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 18:15:52 EDT 2003 | samaniegocesar
The Machines are Panasonic KME Create 1991, if you know some place to get the Operative systems I will apreciate the support. Regards..
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 06:07:24 EDT 2009 | fönsi
Hello I'm searching for a Programm, that can convert .PAF-Files (Pick & Place Panasonic ASCII file format) to the Standart Pick and Place Format. Do someone of you have something? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 07:22:23 EDT 2013 | cbeneat
Do you have the splice manual? I can email you a copy, send your email address to me I will send it out.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 06 09:01:08 EDT 2013 | mbb
Yes, we have manual splice either with a joint tape or with both clips and joint tape . Please, If you have any suggestions, email me on: mariem.khlifi@ymail.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 20 13:45:12 EDT 2007 | brulal1
We are low volume high mix, when we program the pick and place equipment we like to program and optimize several different PCB on the same set-up. We used to work with Panapro form Panasonic. I have and MSR, MPA 3F and Universal Advantis AX-72. Looki
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 09:29:29 EST 2015 | tsvetan
Any major brand (Samsung, Juki, Panasonic, Fuji) will work, most important is what service and support you will get *after* you buy the new machine. Once the machine is set and run, the most annoying part is to have downtime waiting for support quest
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 09:04:46 EDT 2024 | carl_p
Sounds like your talking very low volume & component counts really... I would look at Panasonic AM100 for example - low cost, high flexibility but you would need multiple so you could pair it with another... Ideally we would need to understand your
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 12:28:40 EDT 2024 | poly
The Fuzion HC will do that many parts depending on the tape width. 8mm is dual per lane, big ones can take up a lot of lanes. Our boards have that many parts and I use two machines (gx11 and a gc30). I think the Panasonic is probably a better option
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 17:22:09 EST 2015 | tombstonesmt
I couldn't be more pleased with Panasonic. We've upgraded from MPAV's and MSR's to CM602/DT401 and now their NPM platform. NPM's are extremely fast and accurate. Their auto pickup position teach is great especially if you're running any 0402 2mm pit