Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 23:09:21 EDT 1999 | wil allen
Does anyone have any experience working with PMJ equipment for odd form or depaneling? We were looking into purchasing some equipment, and was curious about what current users thought of the machines. Wil
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 12:12:45 EDT 2004 | BobL
If you need high volume check into either Cencorp or PMJ Automec.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:14:45 EDT 2004 | Rob
I've used PMJ, and I'd heartily recommend a Sony router.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 18:37:40 EDT 2001 | Jeff Price
You might want to go and look at PMJ Automation they sell routers from enter level to advanced. They have a TR-700 that is very reasonable priced. http://www.pmjautomec.fi/products_2001.html
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 31 08:47:45 EDT 2004 | g2garyg2
I have 2 PMJ routers in good conditrion for sale. Perhaps these might meet your needs. sales@pro-mation-inc.com
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 15:18:45 EDT 2004 | msjohnston1
Ricardo makes some good points. My idea of a dream line is one that flexible to run as a high mix/low vol and low mix/high vol. I personally like Dek printers over MPM. The new printers from Mulara look interesting but they are a new company with a
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 05:28:32 EDT 2004 | dj_jago
I think you would be better off designing routing slots into your panel and then use a high speed router to cut out the PCBs. PMJ Automec/Cencorp make such equipment (I used to work for them) but have no affiliation to them anymore. Alot of peopl
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