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Fuji parts out Signal for poka-yoke component replenishment

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 11:14:57 EDT 2007 | Scotceltic

I agree. We use Bartector. It is a very cost-effective solution to do what you need. It can hook up to all Fuji equipment including the new NXT.

Fuji parts out Signal for poka-yoke component replenishment

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 02:57:25 EDT 2007 | poultorp

you might wanna look at the Valor (Trace Expert) program they support also the old Fuji's but it might be a "over kill" in this case http://www.valor.com/en/Products/Manufacturing%20Execution.aspx

Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 21:44:57 EDT 2007 | TC Chua

You should look around for a second hand machine, in-expensive, that come with laser on the fly, and vision as well. This capability is quite available in number of models by now.

Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 10:37:32 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick

High mix low volume I would say Mydata would be a good choice, If set up time isn't a big factor I would choose Siemens F4 for reliably, serviceability and OEM support.

Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 11:05:33 EDT 2007 | Base

used Philips Emerald, Emerald-X or Emerald X2 if you want networking and an easy GUI. The first 2 are DOS-based, the latter one WinNT based. They take the Yamaha feeders, which are frequently offered on the equipment mart.

Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 07:57:57 EDT 2007 | vasily

http://www.fritsch-smt.com/en/indexx.htm PA 600 - Good repeatability, accuracy, huge amount of feeders, can be upgradable at your facility if you outgrow it also.

Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 16:25:30 EDT 2007 | John B.

We've got an angle on a 1997 Universal GSM that seems like it might fit the bill (on paper) for what seems like a fair price. Any comments on whether it'd be a good way to go for this application?

Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 12:02:28 EDT 2007 | Rob

Hi John, Depending on what cameras it has it will do most of what you want, however it won't do it very fast. Also the operating system may make you cry. Regarding accuracy, repeatability, oddform etc it is very good. Good luck, Rob.

Need a new Pick/Place. Recommendations?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 16:03:38 EDT 2007 | beentheredonethat

Definitely recommend the Siemens F4/5 machine for your application. Based on experience I can say placement accuracy/repeatability is DNO (that�s Dead Nuts On). Good luck.

Pick & place

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 11:48:07 EDT 2007 | pickNplace

Obtain references if your going to buy anything. Contacting many users will help to weed out the good and the bad. Throughput and features will determine if the machines are in your budget. Another source would be Automated Production SYstems, the


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