Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:42:44 EDT 2005 | jsloot
They are a CP40 and CP50. The CP40 is fairly new and the 50 is fairly new but we bought it as a used piece. It is in good condition. As far as I can say everything seems set up correctly. By the sounds of your reply I should dig into this more deeply
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 12:34:24 EDT 2005 | bradlanger
We have a CP-40 and a CP-50 and have placed millions of 1206 parts in the last year and there is minimal wear on the N08 nozzles.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 13:13:14 EDT 2004 | John S
Any one using samsung machines, CP40, CP50? I have a 24MM feeder that has 8MM pitch as lowest setting and I need to go to 4MM pitch. Any thoughts as to how I can achieve this? CP40/50 pushers are set for 1 push and higher. Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 15:01:28 EST 2006 | jsloot
I have a samsung CP40 that is taking an average of 2.5 minutes to load a step program. My CP50 takes about 30 seconds. Both machines are configured the same in regards to the computers, both the operating system and internal CPU for machine functions
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 21:34:19 EDT 2007 | darby
Samsung CP-50 should suit your requirements. All feeders from the Samsung range are compatible except the new SM320/321 series. Don't know about the financial side. I have never used this model but the people I know who have are happy with them. Migh
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
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