Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 13:16:57 EDT 2018 | harlymh
Would you recommend a Yamaha Pick and place? In terms of reliability, accuracy, cph? We're looking for a pick and place that can deliver a 50 micron accuracy. What brands do you recommend for high accuracy placements?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 02:57:53 EDT 2018 | rob
Yes I would, most of our old Yamaha machines (before 2005) will do 30-35 microns @ 3 sigma with the fine camera option. Our Jukis with His res camera's will hit it too. You should be OK with most things after 1997 with the right camera choice (whic
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 07:08:30 EDT 2020 | compit
Asssembleon recommends Molykote 6169 (Yamaha #6169) grease for pneumatic components of heads, but it is no longer available. What do you use instead?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 05:05:12 EDT 2019 | worzel76
Hi I have a TVM920 pick and place machine but need something with a conveyor and more feeders I thinking of a used Yamaha YV100 XG or a Chinese SMT880 I want to make the correct choice and would really appreciate some advice
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 03 13:11:10 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
You question implies they already have UIC machines so already know what to expect and presumably know what they need. If they already have UIC machines, they're already invested in the platform, feeders etc and so this could well be a complete no br
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 21:20:18 EDT 2024 | compit
Check out Yamaha - also old. A large number of parts (the same machines under the Assembleon, Philips brand), cheap feeders, many parts suppliers. Models from 2 to 16 heads, e.g. Emerald-X can accommodate 84 INDEPENDENT 8 mm feeders.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 02:18:18 EDT 2024 | cealansmith
The Manncorp MC388 with its 190 feeder capacity seems like a good choice for handling a wide variety of parts. Alternatively, you could consider brands like Yamaha or Juki, as they also offer high precision machines with good expandability. If possib
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 14:46:14 EDT 2021 | mishafockin
We currently have Yamaha/Assembleon Opal with heller 1800. I think we can start with just a printer and PnP. I am open to a refurb printer but would like to get a new PnP. I understand it costs a minifortune but working out bugs and lack of maintenan
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 08:48:58 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
200 unique components across an entire range is nothing, Were we all so lucky we would all leave the inventory permanently loaded on the line. The Manncorp machines are probably your cheapest solution new. These chinese machines with western input
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 20 10:54:14 EST 2022 | compit
Opal XII, MG-1 (and substitites from Yamaha available in Asia). Unlimited spare parts, cheap feeders, etc. MG-1 is faster, better for service (opinion of a friendly serviceman)