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Universal 4785 chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 17 13:31:28 EST 1999 | greg cronin

I am trying to program some tant caps on my universal 4785 chipshooter and it just won't take. If anyone has any experience with the 4785 please let me know. I have programmed some pretty tough parts in the past and I know the vision on the 4785 c

Re: Universal 4785 chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 17 15:51:41 EST 1999 | JASON HALL

| I am trying to program some tant caps on my universal 4785 chipshooter and it just won't take. If anyone has any experience with the 4785 please let me know. I have programmed some pretty tough parts in the past and I know the vision on the 4785

Re: Universal 4785 chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 11:27:54 EST 1999 | J. Coogan

Greg Please call us at 607-779-7497 to talk to one of our HSP Technical Specialists. We'd be glad to help. J. Coogan Universal Instruments Corp.

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 10:20:47 EDT 2004 | Arvydas

Hi, all, We are looking for new chipshooter with 10-20K CPH speed. Unfortunately, we are not experts in P&P machines. For the moment we have 2 machines with speed 3-5K CPH and we are going to rise one speed level up. Our products are low to medium vo

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 12:10:45 EDT 2004 | Rob

Nope, I agree Russ. (Except for Siemens being garbage - there's a lot worse out there!) We run Fuji CP6E's and they are bombproof.

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 11:22:20 EDT 2004 | rlackey

Hi Arvydas, Do you want a machine specified at 20K per hour or to run at 20K per hour? Regarding Chipshooters I've worked with Siemens, Philips FCM's, Fuji's, Panasonics & Sanyo/Universal and the best in terms of reliabilty by a long way were the J

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 12:04:02 EDT 2004 | russ

I would lose focus on European machines. I have used several european placement machines and frankly I think that they are garbage. The machines have been poorly designed for Preventative maintenance, replacement parts are expensive and slow to get,

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:26:35 EDT 2004 | sumxp

Beside being reliable,flexible,the after sales maintenance support and spare parts availability in shortest leadtime is equally important. I choose Panasert/Panasonic because of above advantages.You can try MSF which can mount all packages(0201 to bg

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:37:56 EDT 2004 | fastek

Take a hard look at the capabilities of your people first. If your organization is weak in manufacturing/process engineers I would stay away from Panasonic and focus more on Fuji. They are simpler to operate, program and maintain. Nozzles are cheap a

Help needed for choosing chipshooter

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 14:21:51 EDT 2004 | frankR.

Hi Arvydas, We have 2 PANASONIC 36000CPH spec. I don't know if you have a lot of different component in your product but on my side we actualy have 200 different components 0805, SOT, SMA, SWITCH, ...( possibility of 300 0805 ). We do about 15 cha

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