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Advice on used pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 15:14:43 EDT 2006 | mfoster

Hi Phil, Most parts are still available for the Quad/Samsung QSA-30, through Dynatech (in North America). It is actually a single gantry, 3 spindle machine with rated speed of 14,000 cph. As with any used machine, it could be a great deal or a not

Lead Free paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 08:59:54 EST 2006 | Amol Kane

well, if in the past you havent seen this issue, then something in the process has changed......as any good process engineer should do, investigate it.....new batch of paste?, expired paste?, clogged stencil?, change in programming parameters?, chang

AOI: Agilent vs. Omron vs. MIRTec/YESTech?

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 12:23:31 EST 2006 | John S.

Lou, There's nothing like working with it yourself. We went through this exercise several months ago. We evaluated MIRTec, YESTech, and MVP. We were looking at benchtop units, so all 3 companies were willing to send in a "demo" unit for 3 weeks.

Smt 'pick and place' machine issues

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 08:25:28 EST 2006 | aj

Hi, I work mainly with Fujis but have some experience with Panas. If you are seeing components upside down on the board it is feeder related . If you are seeing poor alignment across the board , firstly I would check the xy table for alignment. Mak

fuji's cp-iv-3 component shifting

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 16:15:47 EST 2006 | johnw

we have fuji's cp-iv-3 machine made in 1993.we > are facing problem everytime when we change the > jobs(for example we change from pcbA to pcbB to > pcbA)even though program is same. There are some > mechanical adjustments like conveyor adjusted

Universal GSM Placement Data...

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 14:27:30 EST 2007 | gregcr

I worked for a similar company. They had 4 GSM's. Most all of the GSM's software have a fairly straight forward way of importing data, it is just a matter of formating it correctly. I can't imaging using calipers to make a GSM placement program if

used equipment shopping

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 12:37:21 EST 2007 | slthomas

At this point I'm comfortable with my suppliers, although we will definitely look at the machines running and verify they'll build our products to our satisfaction. All three machines meet or exceed our requirements for component range, speed, accu

AOI: �SAKI, OMRON, MODUS,MIRTEC...?

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 17:25:13 EST 2007 | Ben T

My vote is for YesTech. Both the desktop and inline editions use the same software, though the desktop version is quite slow. Programming is pretty easy, and if you have the motivation to make the process smooth, the false call rate can be low. Of co

Software for work instructions?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 12:48:20 EDT 2008 | dgartman

I am currently using an older copy of CircuitCAM. We have not updated support for it in a few years, and do not have the extra CAD importers, but it works great with .356 CAD, and gerber files. We also purchased a copy of ViewMarkup from unisoft CIM.

JUKI VS. Siemens ? Which to choose?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 09:56:12 EST 2007 | Amytheengineer

I have used both Siemens and Juki machines for many years. When I need to run anything requiring high accuracy such as 0201 placements I always put those jobs on my Siemens gear. It used to be a little easier to run and program the Juki but with th


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