Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 11:19:36 EDT 2004 | jax
The HSC, "Lightning Head", is offered on two platforms, Genesis and Advantis. The decision will depend on your throughput needs and price requirements. In comparison to the HSP, I would recomend the HSC. With the ability to use docking feeder carts,
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 20 14:08:43 EST 2017 | proceng1
Do any of you repair your Samsung feeders for the SM421 machines in house? We have some that just don't power up. It's hard to trouble shoot without being able to hook them up. Do any of you have a stand-alone docking station to be able to apply p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 06:54:36 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, The answer is very complex depends on the type of machine, the operator's capabilities and process. There are machines that let you perform the above side then stick carts into the machine and produce. Event such a process is the length of a few
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 20 21:17:58 EST 2005 | dlkearns1
HI Brad, I'd stick with QUAD, I believe they are no longer known as quad. It's what you know, a different brand would mean learning it and the time to do so. I've never seen any problem with QUAD, that could not be resolved. The C series is kinda ol
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 13:33:23 EST 2007 | slthomas
We're in the process of trying to select a rebuilt, refurbished, or well serviced flexible placer, something that's capable of placing in the neighborhood of 10k and up. We're a high mix low volume shop so easy setups is key. I'd be looking at a MY-9
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 13 02:36:06 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, We have system called Setup Center for Samsung that can give a solution to your needs. It loads samsung files, including before and after optimization, and gives you feeder list splitted by machine and side (Front/Rear). Also, you can go over on
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 03:27:35 EDT 2004 | kent_peterson
You have alot of advantages staying with the Samsung. The CP60 is a great machine. With the removable carts for setting up in advance giving quick change over. Very good price and better service for you than we get here. Their parts teach on these is
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 04:54:35 EDT 2013 | alexeis
Hi, I want to add some clearance to my question that I didn't speak about preparing files for Samsung SMT machines. I am speaking about process of SMT carts preparation (offline) and process of SMT feeder/component replacing when it is on the SMT li
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 14:42:03 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Hi. Heck no! First, you should find out the Yamaha equivalent of your machine, if known - that is a more common reference when sourcing parts. While we have no affiliation with the vendor other than a very positive history of sourcing a laundry list
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 18:20:07 EST 2006 | LD
We are also a high mix/low volume OEM and are running Samsung CP45's with quick change carts on both sides of the machine. We currently average 12 minutes of internal changeover time per run with an average of 17 changeovers/day for 2 shifts. We ty