Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 08:33:43 EST 2018 | dwl
40 parts per board multiplied by half a million per year is 20 million placements per year. That’s serious production. The machine is rated at 7500 placements per hour, so running 24/7 that’s 111 days per year. The rated placement rates on pick and
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 13:04:45 EST 2018 | shuchita
We are an ISO certified PCB & PCBA manufacturer located in USA. We are expanding our team at India(ahmedabad) office , 1) We require an SMT programmer that is familiar with SMT pick and place machines like Juki and/or Universal and softwares like
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 16:37:53 EST 2018 | wesatitcpcb
We have a SMT800-CL and we are having issues reading the Sump/Chamber Temp and Resistivity. We are looking for a manual, parts list, or service manual for the machine that we purchased used in 2012. The RAW reading of the sump and chamber Resistivit
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 11:21:50 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Why are they so > expensive? Feeders are expensive, you can easily have considerably more invested in feeders than the placement machine. On new machines you won't find feeders coming in at much less than $500/each, often considerably more. As a r
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 13:39:49 EST 2018 | GTune
Hello everyone, I am having trouble with our UIC VCD through-hole pick and place machines. It has been sitting around for several years now and I had to replace half the gaskets in the machine which werecausing slow movement. I'm getting an error mes
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 11:09:56 EST 2018 | reckless
Most likely I am doubling the budget mostly because of the feeders. I am leaning to Juke 750/760. Most likely will end up buying 2 of them once we are fully up and running and understanding everything. We are looking for a good old dinosaur who
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 10:03:28 EDT 2018 | roblackey
Lasers can go quite often, but if you are lucky and not in a great hurry you can get them refurbished dirt cheap. If you have a good 750/760 that has been well maintained it should run for a long time, but if it has not been loved you can end up payi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 02:17:15 EDT 2018 | rob
@ Sr.Tech, Most of our Chinese spares are Juki & Yamaha original & still bagged, just much cheaper. They wouldn't sell machines in China if all the spares and consumables were at European mark ups. Nozzle wise the Juki 750 & 760 copies are not 100%
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 02:26:26 EDT 2018 | rob
@ Reckless, We installed one of our old GSM1's in a customer as a favour around 15 or 16 years ago, to use as a prototype machine. We spent 5 days there initially, 1 day set up, levelling and sorting out air and power issues, and 4 days teaching th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 18:15:28 EDT 2018 | maustin
The 740 has been a great machine for us. We've been able to reliably load components as small as 0603 (we've not tried 0402, but I believe with a special nozzle adaptor, you can get it to work) and place a 7x7 56 pin QFN with 0.4mm pin pitch with hi