Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 25 14:23:17 EST 2017 | robertorocco
This machine is OK. The price is 7000 euro with 10 feeders 8mm
Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 06:33:10 EDT 1998 | Odyssey
I am interested to buy some Yamaha feeders! 8mm, 16mm and 24mm for Hyper series YM-84II. Can You help? | The thread on GSM's inspired this: We have a tough time making the trade-off on GSM's work. The next option we like is the Philips (Yamaha) Em
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 09:39:41 EDT 2006 | wrongway
Hello all cm212 machine the max pcb size is 15.75 x 10 inches we have larger boards then that that was why we were looking at the cm402 model. as far as the feeders go we would be buying new feeders 8mm-56mm. I was also glad to here from someone th
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 20:21:40 EST 2010 | steinerson
Hi Jeff I would recommend you to try unexpensive user friendly Juki Late Model KE760 series. you need a flexible machine that can handle components,fine pitch QFP. This machine is very unique. you can use even without an offline software optimizer,
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 13:54:17 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I am interested to buy some Yamaha feeders! | 8mm, 16mm and 24mm for Hyper series YM-84II. | Can You help? | | The thread on GSM's inspired this: We have a tough time making the trade-off on GSM's work. The next option we like is the Philips (Ya
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 10:57:54 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hello, I'm a student assistant in a research project that deals with the simulation of PCB assembly systems. At the moment I collect information about SMDs. My problem is how to assign the correct feeder width to various devices in a simulation. Is
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 05:20:06 EST 2005 | Rob
Find out your maximum feeder loading (number of slots taken up, not number of feeders - 8mm, 16mm, 44mm, waffle packs tubes etc), and your likely long term max feeder loading (ie what is in the pipeline, or could be). Next find out your required run
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