Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:08:49 EST 2004 | davef
We don't know dip about your Multitronics 2000 SX, but there may be another angle to take in addition to the Tyco tact that Pete C proposed. The facts may not be precise [someone will hopefully straighten things out], but close enough for your needs
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 04 00:06:48 EST 1998 | Bill Jensen
I thought Dynapert went out of business. Is anyone now using a Multitronics Dynapert machine? How is it working? What happened to the 6000. Why did they loose their agreement with this vendor? Does the 6000 work with the Dynapert? Where do I ge
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:44:01 EST 1999 | Dave F
I think Multitronics is(was) Dynapert. Check the archives. That may give you a wider audience for your question. Consider requesting a customer list from Multitronics. Ta Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 23:34:23 EST 2004 | F. Barbarits
Anyone having experience with the Multitronics 2000 SX, please comment on its accuracy and reliability. Would you also know how old is this model and where to go for service and/or replacement parts. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 17:06:21 EDT 2004 | David Fenton
Dave F is close enough on the Multitronics/Europlacer history. Early Europlacer machines distributed by MT had red stripes and a UFP6000 designation
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 02:28:56 EDT 2004 | JSMasatsugu
Chris, where are you? Give me a call at Lincoln when you get a chance.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 12:47:16 EDT 2012 | timeproducts
Looking for nozzles for a multitronics LVX
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 06:39:21 EDT 2001 | Binns
Jay In reference to your original question ( not including my previous off-hand remark ) I have not heard that multitronics will be the only machine from the new tyco company, but if it is true i think that would be the single most foolish thing they
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 10:48:42 EST 1998 | Walter Cole
| I thought Dynapert went out of business. Is anyone now using a Multitronics Dynapert machine? How is it working? What happened to the 6000. Why did they loose their agreement with this vendor? Does the 6000 work with the Dynapert? Where do I
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 22:22:09 EDT 2001 | davef
Multitronics machines, in their lastest incarnation, previously were Dynapert machines. A largely UK phenomenon. It's unclear that Multitromics made much US market penitration since their acquistion of Dynapert a couple of years ago.