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Re: Help with new placement equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 20:21:27 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | I need to install some new lines for high mix low volume products in an already cramp building. Could someone share any info about the machines which give you the best bang for floor space. I need a 2 machine system for placing 0402 to fine pitc

Re: Help with new placement equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 21:29:42 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee

| I need to install some new lines for high mix low volume products in an already cramp building. Could someone share any info about the machines which give you the best bang for floor space. I need a 2 machine system for placing 0402 to fine pitch,

Re: Help with new placement equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 08:37:16 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen

The Sanyo Short machine, with 80 8mm feeder slots is a great high speed with a small footprint. The new TIM-5000 flexible placer offers an incredible range of components and flexibility. You may want to consider this option also. Depending on your bu

Reflow Oven Exhaust

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 12 10:46:46 EDT 1998 | Dennis B

We're installing our first SMT line and my boss asked me a question I couldn't answer right off the top of my head. I have been an SMT process engineer for about 12 years and I guess this just never came up before. I was surprised but it made good se

Re: SMT Equipment/ a better idea

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 08:45:19 EDT 1998 | Jon Medernach

Mike, I tried to email you but your address is NG. I have a better idea, faster, more flexible, more accurate, less expensive, with a larger install base worldwide than Sanyo. Call me at 508-485-6239 | Hello all! My name is Mike Cannon and I'm a sm

Re: Siemens: Slow Line Computer

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 16:03:45 EDT 1998 | Bill West

| | We are having a lot of problems with the Line Computer Speed on our Siemens Siplace Line. This seems to be a common problem when many different jobs, partnumbers, and package forms are stored on the line computer. | | Please let me know if you a

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 17:05:26 EDT 1998 | Rin OR

| I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me make

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 16:44:22 EDT 1998 | Jim Price

| | I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me ma

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 08:30:55 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen

| | I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me ma

Re: What do you expect to hear?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 09:05:09 EDT 1998 | Jon Medernach

Going to SMT from THT you will find a tremendous difference in machine reliability. All the chip shooters are 99.9+%. Fuji has the largest market share in the US so you will hear alot about Fuji. In the Far East the Create chipshooter by Panasonic


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