Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 06:45:08 EST 2018 | micomac
We have Europlacer flexys pick and place. We have had 3 turret collisions with 8mm feeders arising from the tape retaining clip coming free during operation. Have asked Europlacer for part numbers for safety catches that a technician told me existe
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 00:27:20 EST 2016 | paradoxson
Hello All, I'm currently searching a used functional label feeder for our Europlacer Vitesse. Big thanks in advance for your help. Best Regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 11:06:50 EST 2004 | ccleland
You might want to look into one of the machines from Europlacer or Mydata that have very high feeder capacities(200 or more) and intelligent feeders. They were designed for minimal change over time in high mix environments.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 20:13:22 EST 2016 | davef
More people use the Mart [http://www.smtnet.com/mart/ ] than use the Forum. It's a good place to list equipment sales and wants.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 11:18:04 EDT 2006 | fabione
Goodday,my name is Fabio and i'm smt tecnician manager of an italian company i must buy a NEW line smt. My end choose is: europlacer(Vitesse) or Mydata(My9+My9) or Siemens(CS+CF). if it's possible i would a yours considaretion about affidability and
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 03:29:41 EST 2008 | stewartp
I'm currently using 'program maker' to generate SMT programs for our Vitesse. The problem is we were using an old style format for our part numbers.. We have now got a part number system in place, which I now want to add to our vitesse. This will cr
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 19:10:38 EDT 2002 | ppwlee
Has anyone done study or have feedback on 0402 placement capabilities of Europlacer Vitesse? What kind of common issues were seen when placing 0402s with the machine? We know the machine is rated for 0402s but don't know how reliable it is. Rgds, P
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 13:21:32 EST 2008 | evtimov
Hi, whatever you do,any type of converting, you have to type them at least once. So why don't you jus rename them. 1 day should be enough. regards, Emil
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 13:28:48 EST 2008 | stepheniii
I've done it with Panasonic and with Mydata. Very different experiences. It will be very machine dependant as to how easy it is. With the Mydata all you had to do was type edit the part and type in the new name. All the data was filled in with the
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 27 03:14:13 EST 2008 | stewartp
I can try the ascii file approach. I dont really want to be manually typing in info (amending part part numbers). I've managed to export part numbers and descriptions from our MRP system so all info is there. I give it a try and see what happens..