Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 03:40:06 EST 2006 | Frank
The Juki 2060 can have both front and rear trolleys and you do not loose any feeder locations. My question was why can't the Assembleon put trolley on the rear? I recently visited a friend at a company that used a lot of Assembleon and compared run
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 20 10:54:14 EST 2022 | compit
Opal XII, MG-1 (and substitites from Yamaha available in Asia). Unlimited spare parts, cheap feeders, etc. MG-1 is faster, better for service (opinion of a friendly serviceman)
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 12:04:05 EST 2022 | poly
Local support is just going to be Yamaha or Juki by the look of it, and probably quite pricey. I've been offered some older Topaz and Emerald Phillips machines and I've got prices for the universals. The Opal X II is the same price as the Genesis, an
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 08 10:06:43 EST 2011 | kevslatvin
When we were looking for machines we were looking at some of the same brands but ended up going with Assembleon Opal XII. They have since been replaced by another model. We have been happy with them. Have not placed any BGA's but 0402's are not a pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 02:41:01 EDT 2018 | robl
Hi Reckless, If it is an Opal Xii with the 8 nozzle conversion it is a no brainer. If it's only got 4 nozzles, then it still has the advantage of being able to place down to 01005 (the 7 series is only 0402), and should be able to handle a wider r
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