Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 14:50:04 EDT 1999 | INTEC
| | I am begining to evaluate hi speed chip shooters. We are interested in the Panasonic MV2E. Does anyone have any experience with the turret style placement equipment, Panisonic in particular. | | Thanks, | | Jeff | | JEFF - I CAN REFER YOU TO A P
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 08:15:40 EDT 1999 | Doug Sanders
| I am begining to evaluate hi speed chip shooters. We are interested in the Panasonic MV2E. Does anyone have any experience with the turret style placement equipment, Panisonic in particular. | Thanks, | Jeff | Jeff, I'd send your product to each
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 00:23:05 EDT 1999 | KEVIN SIMPSON
| | I am begining to evaluate hi speed chip shooters. We are interested in the Panasonic MV2E. Does anyone have any experience with the turret style placement equipment, Panisonic in particular. | | Thanks, | | Jeff | | | | hi jeff, i have about 4
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 01:19:10 EDT 1999 | Wiratsr
Hi Jeff, I didn't have experience with Pansert MV2-E, but I have MV2-F. The machine running in high speed, but very noisy. I have other machine Sanyo TCM-3000 Same speed with MV2-F. Sanyo is original design turret system, a stable mounting machine,
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 10:53:49 EDT 1999 | Jason Gregory
Jeff, my experience with both turret-style placement machines and split-axis type machines is that the turret-style generates a higher placement rate than that of a split-axis style. The fact that the axes are integrated under a fixed placement site
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 24 22:50:10 EDT 2011 | lisalau
Does anyone of you have heard of Korea-made Mirae chip shooters?Or is there anyone who is using the machine? How about it?Are they difficult to operate and control? And any advantage of it comparing with Yamaha,Juki,Samsung and so on. Cause we are pl
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 15:23:31 EDT 2003 | Peter L.
I have come across a rash of failed assemblies that have 0805 capacitors and resistors, bottom side glued, wave soldered and washed. Trouble shooter reported touching up the solder joints on a few areas and the boards would pass test. I had a look a
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 21:03:29 EDT 2001 | Poon Man
Eric, There are a lot of factors leading to lose components. Suppose your machine works properly. Firstly, is there any gap between the support pins and PCB? If yes, the components may be �dancing� during placement. Have you checked the placement s
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 17:00:43 EDT 2012 | markhoch
I'm doing an inpromtu survey.... I'm asking all Manufacturing/Process Engineers... Do you practice "5S" in your work space? (Desk, Cubical, Office, etc) I've been in the industry for almost 20 years.... I completely understand the concept of 5S. Yet
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 11:39:41 EDT 2011 | jmw
I have worked on the mirae's. Easy software...with a few bugs of course.....Accuracy is great from 0201 on up. Like them better than the Juki's or Samsung. Dont know about other machines. Good luck