Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 23:01:42 EDT 2006 | KEN
Larry, I've got to throw the BS flag here. "any part that could cause machine down time is kept in stock for immediate technical response." I have over 20 machines from Assembleon. I've been involved with many "firsts" throughout the evolution of
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 15:46:28 EST 2005 | Csabee
Samsung SM320 don't have sensor for recognizing component. Only using Fly&Fix camera. In first time the korean samsung service engineer advised me (3,7light settings for chips and the machine generated many dumps, sometimes 50 or more per day. But n
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 02:37:21 EST 2005 | manyhats
Hi, it seems like you have some experience with the SM320... How do you feel about the reliability, and consistency of it? does it generate alot of error on a run? and what do you mean about feeders breaking the head? Also you're telling me that this
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 23:04:07 EST 2005 | Manyhats
Hello, we are a low volume high mixed CM looking for a new addition to our SMT depot. We are currently running 2 Mydata TP-11 Hydra and feel that this can not meet our 06' forcast and current builds. I need to make a decision whether to go with the S
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 17:50:36 EST 2005 | fastek
Rob- Most vendors do of course take your (B) route and that is fine. However I just don't think it's smart for a user to be an early adopter of a new vendor or a vendor that is just beginning to enter in the market. Let's face it....this isn't like
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 06:39:15 EST 2005 | rlackey
I know that you were very specific in your email about your choices, but have you not thought of adding a faster Mydata? You would negate the learning curve on operations & maintenance, have spare feeders, & be able to transfer programs over. Regard
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 08 09:19:53 EDT 2006 | Larry
Samsung vs. Assembleon We currently have both Samsung/Dynatech and Assembleon Equipment. We started with two Samsung machines but the support, flexibility, component range, accuracy and speed of their machines just wasn�t there. The difference betw
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 05:48:36 EDT 2012 | vinitverma
Dear Chris, N2324 and N2325 are for nozzle down sensors. THese sensors are located on the left and right side of the left and right walls of the head assembly respectively. There are very small holes in the walles through which these sensors transmi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 13:32:30 EDT 2006 | David
Hello We have notorious problem with TopazXi FNC head and bending head number one shaft. So far service can't find the root of problem. Looks like problem is related with nozzle station and head hit the station. All sensor head down, nozzle are co
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