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Quad Machines? Good Points / Bad Points

Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 10:27:18 EDT 2002 | BTaylor

I have used Quad/ Now Tyco since the early 90s starting with the 4c then on to the QSA-30s, APS-1, and now the Meridian 1010. We have six machines in a very small area and place over 10 million components per month. As others have said the service is

limitation's of the QSA 30 machines

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 22 14:42:28 EDT 2005 | bobpan

we had a special nozzle made and used the new quad 0402 feeder and the machine didnt miss a part.....but its probably best only to use 1 head to pick the parts because of the z being not 'perfect' between heads and thats where you would have problems

Upgrading to less obsolete equipment.

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 13:13:30 EDT 2006 | slthomas

We are a low volume (100k-150k parts per month) high mix shop that is equipped with a couple of Quad IVc's. The machines meet our overall capacity needs but can not give us the quick turns we need if we get hit with multiple large setups at once.

Advice on used pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 13:36:30 EDT 2006 | ppminc

Phil, The QSA-30 was built by Sam Sung, Sold by Quad. Single Head 2 Nozzles around 11K CPH Quad does not support the machine but I believe you can get parts direct from Sam Sung. I am not sure if they have a registration fee. The QSA used Quad made

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