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Re: Multitroniks???????

M Cox

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Multitroniks??????? | 2 June, 1999

How do you like you�r Multitroniks machine,

Reliable

User friendly

Support

Any info would be helpful

Looking for info on the new ones and the old ones UFP 9000, UFP 6000

Thanks

MD Cox

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#11237

Re: Multitroniks??????? | 2 June, 1999

| How do you like you�r Multitroniks machine, | | Reliable | | User friendly | | Support | | Any info would be helpful | | Looking for info on the new ones and the old ones UFP 9000, UFP 6000 | | Thanks | | MD Cox | | Mike: To help keep both of your oars in the water on this one:

1 Multitronics no longer sells the UFP 9000, UFP 6000, and like P&P equipment. Europlacer now sells and supports this equipment in the US and Europe (and maybe other places). 2 Multitronics now sells (and owns) Dynapert P&P equipment.

There was a thread in this this Spring sometime on SMTnet.

1 If you're buying used UFP 9000s and 6000s here in the US, be real clear who is providing support. I imagine that's all been sorted out, but it's not a bad thing to think about it. 2 Recognizing, counting, and inspecting balls on BGAs was not a strong suit, when I looked at these machines a year or so ago. 3 UFP 9000s and 6000s will never be confused with a speedy placement machine. 4 With this machine (and Mydata) the box feeder arrangement has the potential to lower your feeder cost, if everything works out ...

Good luck

Dave F

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