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Floor Wire less strap

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 07:22:11 EDT 1999 | Hunter

Dear all Considering Anti static precautions? 1-Do we need to add a layer of ...say . Epoxy for the floor in our factory? provided that .The current floor is hard top concrete of 250 Kg/cm2. 2- Anti body heared about Wire less Hand strap Some body to

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Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:58:08 EDT 2006 | slthomas

I'm disappointed, Bob. I thought you'd be singing praises. ;)

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Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:26:37 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Can you afford or have room for the TP9 as well? Bobpan is right about the Quad, just commit, but the TP9 may off you more relief as well. They too are good machines, easy to learn and set-up.

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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 07:39:09 EDT 2006 | mfoster

Hi Steve, Dynatech will provide parts and support for all Samsung manufactured machines, including the QSA-30. You're welcome to contact us prior to making a decision to discuss the machine history, parts availability, etc. Mike Foster Dynatech mi

Re: Floor Wire less strap

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 13:17:00 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Dear all | Considering Anti static precautions? | 1-Do we need to add a layer of ...say . Epoxy for the floor in our factory? | provided that .The current floor is hard top concrete of 250 Kg/cm2. | 2- Anti body heared about Wire less Hand strap So

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Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:10:09 EDT 2006 | bobpan

Just to comment on the quad equipment side......The QSA-30 is also obsolete but you can use the same feeders on it as the 4c. The setup time would be the same but the speed is quicker (i think around 10k cph). If I were in your shoes....i think i wou

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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 04:04:25 EDT 2006 | bobpan

No Steve, Having the chance to work with newer equipment and 'latest and greatest' technology opens your eyes to older 'dated' machines limitations. If your growing and you may be going towards 0402's and even 0603's.......its better to upgrade and

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Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 13:13:30 EDT 2006 | slthomas

We are a low volume (100k-150k parts per month) high mix shop that is equipped with a couple of Quad IVc's. The machines meet our overall capacity needs but can not give us the quick turns we need if we get hit with multiple large setups at once.

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Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 15:57:17 EDT 2006 | slthomas

As far as room goes, I have to talk my boss into getting rid of some other crap around here before looking at the Mydata. The room is there, it's just occupied by stuff we NEVER use. My understanding of the TP-9 is that it's considered flexible but

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Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 17:03:32 EDT 2006 | pms

Steve, Be careful with that TP-9.......... Mydata will support the machine (as long as you pay a registration fee, I believe), but no support for real old software versions. Make SURE it has at least software version 1.6 or above. If not, the magaz

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