Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 14:21:51 EDT 2016 | freakshow
Hi, If anyone has extra feeders for sale I could use a couple. Mancorp MC384 autotronik smart feeder K08HS If this is the wrong thread for this question I apologise. Thank You
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 12:33:26 EDT 2016 | mosborne
Did you ever find the feeders that you were looking for?
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 14 13:52:10 EST 2008 | tsvetan
you may check http://www.manncorp.com MC-391 (I saw they have banner here), we have same bought here in Europe under the brand Autotronik, this is made in China machine. Very easy to use and very cheap. with vision centering and good precision, not s
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 08:56:38 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice
.....cheaper than the big fish..... For Lowish volumes,as mentioned Autotronik/Borison is widely available and pretty competent. Evest make some really generic pick and place machines, they do the job but modern bells and whistles like smart feeders
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 05:12:24 EDT 2007 | basem
Hello, I'm trying to setup a low volume SMT production line with many changeovers per one day. Looking at the several options out there, I have considered the following: 1) ESSEMTEC http://www.essemtec.com 2) Autotronik http://www.autotronik-smt.de
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 07:00:59 EST 2013 | spoiltforchoice
Low-Medium volume and Low Budget are difficult for others to quantify. I'm not familiar with GEM's but if the AX-201 suggested above can use your existing feeders its obviously got a leg up on the competition. Otherwise, to some extent your choice mi
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
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