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Program Conversion

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 10:30:00 EDT 2017 | sambo

Hello, We currently have Samsung CP45FV and SM45IFC pick and place machines and are looking to invest in two new Fuji NXT III SMT lines. I'm looking for a conversion software that will convert our existing programs to Fuji format. Is there any softw

Placement on 180 degrees rotated Multi-Panel

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 02:25:38 EDT 2017 | directx995

Hello, I have one simple question refere to those who use a bit older Pick and Place machines (like 2005). Do you have a problem with placement on 180 degrees rotated boards on multi-panel? When I say problems, I mean shifted placement on X, Y or Th

BOM Expander

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 08:27:34 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice

When you get a BOM like this: PartNo;ID's;Qty;Package 1234;c1,c2,c3,c76,c99;5;0805 Does anyone use any simple tools out there that would automatically expand the BOM to one ident/line so that things are easier to find & compare with the pick and p

europlacer 8mm feeder problems

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 06:45:08 EST 2018 | micomac

We have Europlacer flexys pick and place. We have had 3 turret collisions with 8mm feeders arising from the tape retaining clip coming free during operation. Have asked Europlacer for part numbers for safety catches that a technician told me existe

Chinese Production SMT Machines???

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 17:29:20 EST 2018 | dleeper

I would be very cautious about buying a first generation machine. In my experience new platforms always have bugs and problems. Even the high end, established pick and place suppliers have issues with new platforms. Are you based in China? It's har

JUKI vs UIC Pick N Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:04:20 EST 2018 | emeto

Both of these are very old platforms. I used them both in the past and they are both good machines. The question is how are you planning to keep them going? Spare parts availability? Knowledge to fix them? Calibrate them?Does manufacturer support the

JUKI vs UIC Pick N Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 15:31:49 EST 2018 | jdengler

If you buy old equipment like these I would recommend buying from one of the companies that advertise here. Make sure it's one that has staff to support you. Some will say they have staff but they actually use contractors. That's not always bad bu

JUKI vs UIC Pick N Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 19:08:42 EST 2018 | sarason

Their is a large aftermarket support system for Juki parts, feeders etc in China. You can buy aftermarket Juki placement heads, nozzles, feeders at a fraction of the price you had to pay when you bought these machines new. Just make sure to exclude J

JUKI vs UIC Pick N Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 06:01:06 EDT 2018 | reckless

Do you think this could be taught remotely through skype? I really don't have the budget for $10k in training but can afford $1k. We hope to sort out leveling, power, air issues ourselves. GSMs look highly complex. Is it possible they take much

JUKI vs UIC Pick N Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 16:45:35 EDT 2018 | reckless

Unfortunately they were decommissioned a few months ago and the machines were put in storage. I had them shipped and have received them. They look cosmetically to be in good condition. We are hooking power/air into them now. Came with a compress


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