Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 15:30:28 EDT 2008 | jamyboy
Juki is a great way to go as far as reliability the Jukis are bullet proof. Change overs are much like other Japanese machines if you have the feeder carts, tray changer and stay away from Vibratory feeders you will be successful with this platform i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 10:29:54 EDT 2012 | markhoch
Is anybody using the Argos Systems FVS2 FeederVision Station? It's half the cost of the ASM (Siemens) system, and appears to do more.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 13:27:32 EDT 2023 | dilogic
Genesis should work with pneumatic feeders, but not if Lightning heads are used. It's basically 24V transformer and some wires and fuses - you can do this "upgrade" by yourself, actually. Regarding cal. kit - it's the same as for GSM's but, again, no
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 12:30:03 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi Greg, We've used lots of machines over the years & seen lots of different tape related issues - the main one being snap off of the cover tape, usually due to too much glue, over entusiastic heat seal, or a feeder requiring maintainance. Also the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:57:14 EST 2015 | dilogic
I doubt you will be able to get satisfactory results with 0201. 0402 is another story. When doing 0402 projects, we use only electric (MP) feeders and always at the same feeder slots (feeder teach done for each of them). MPF08 nozzle works fine. Also
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 10:42:20 EDT 2012 | dlombard
Hi Mark How can I get one?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 01:59:01 EDT 2023 | ttheis
Thanks, what about the camera calibration? Does it use the same kit as the GSM machines?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 14:39:50 EDT 2008 | johnhburris
We have been running a 2060 (along with a 2050) for about a year. Great machine; good follow up to the 700 series, of which we run several variants. We have a 2 shift, 5 day operation with 7 changeovers/shift. We've minimized downtime by building fee
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 05:58:06 EST 2011 | vinitverma
Gabe, You now need to teach the Datum position for the front feederbar and for the rear feederbar too. If I'm not mistaken the datum position for the front feederbar is position no. 21. Just put a feeder on position no. 21 and use the camera to find
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 15:57:08 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, I would get a second hand MYDATA, and that should do the trick. Lots of feeders available, and easy to program. Good for small volume, but not high volume.