Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 10:03:42 EDT 2018 | reckless
Samsung charges $5,000/year to keep a machine under warranty. I thought that was too high. The SM320/SM482 are on my wish list but annual maintenance contract & support are pushing me off. Definetly heeding your advice for dust free enviornment.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 09:52:52 EDT 2006 | Rob
I think perhaps you should revisit the choice and take another look at Universal Advantis, I-Pulse M2 & M4(low cost Assemblion), Samsung SM320 or CP45 Neo, Contact Systems C5, Fuji XP series, Juki KE2060, and Siemens Siplace. There is nothing wrong
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 09:53:18 EST 2005 | lyrtech
I wanna know if anyone has a maintenance schedule for an Electrovert Ultrapak 650C. If yes, can you give me some HINT to do that schedule? I'm new to that machine and I want to know all about it. Thanks a lot
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 08 09:19:53 EDT 2006 | Larry
Samsung vs. Assembleon We currently have both Samsung/Dynatech and Assembleon Equipment. We started with two Samsung machines but the support, flexibility, component range, accuracy and speed of their machines just wasn�t there. The difference betw
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 06:39:15 EST 2005 | rlackey
I know that you were very specific in your email about your choices, but have you not thought of adding a faster Mydata? You would negate the learning curve on operations & maintenance, have spare feeders, & be able to transfer programs over. Regard
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 17:16:53 EST 2001 | davef
Planned maintenance is: * Scheduled based on the equipment supplier recommendations. These maintenance schedules may be modified based on clear-headed thinking that is documented. * Calibration may not be slipped, but the schedule may be moved up. [
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 17:41:04 EDT 2001 | bdoyle
SMTnet will be down Saturday September 15th from 9AM EST until no later than 5PM EST for scheduled maintenance. We appologize for an inconvenience this may cause.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 08:06:40 EST 2004 | davef
Feeders are "calibrated" according to the manufacturer's instructions. Check your manual. Maintenance schedules are based on: * Design * Use
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 11:34:33 EST 2005 | russ
It's all in the manual.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 23:08:07 EST 2006 | JimS
notice the first post was wrong.The second post has the correct number.