Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 03:46:34 EDT 2021 | earesearch
Hello, I currently have several csm7100, csm7000plus and pantera xv from essemtec. I wanted to see if anyone here was interested in training per hour or job. I have another friend who also has a csm7000 and needs some assistance in a few areas to g
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 11:34:45 EDT 2014 | alpiner99
Is there anyone out there that can provide training and/or service other than factory?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 05:23:45 EDT 2008 | bobo
Hi all, is there anybody with hands-on experience with this pick and place or similar models? I am thinking to buy one for low-volume hi-flexibility OEM productions, so every opinion is very welcome. Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 11:42:48 EDT 2012 | scottjwarren
Greetings! I run a small CM company in the Midwest. We built our business on THT production for the boutique music products industry and are currently planning our launch of a low-volume/high-mix SMT line to support the growth of our business. Our
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 28 16:11:40 EDT 2013 | jfs
Greetings! I run a small CM company in the > Midwest. We built our business on THT production > for the boutique music products industry and are > currently planning our launch of a > low-volume/high-mix SMT line to support the > growth of our
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 19:38:33 EDT 2013 | jvadillo
Hi all! after hours of manual hand soldering and after spending thousands of euros subcontracting PCB assembly, we have decided to buy a fully automated pick&place machine. Our main assembly requirements are 0805/0603 for passives and TQFP-64
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 13:42:11 EDT 2012 | spoiltforchoice
The Manncorp machines are Autotronik machines re-branded. These are Chinese built while pretending to be German, they are seemingly capable enough and do come in at very attractive price points. The FLX from Essemtec is in many ways a slicker machine
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