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quad 4c

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 18:10:41 EST 2002 | andrewbrook

Quad4C's have their moments. If the price is right and you are aware of the machines limitations then you will be satisfied. The placement rate is slow, 1.2 seconds/chip. Don't buy any Quad if it has the CyberOptics Laser unit, the Quadalign unit is

bulk feeding chips

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 03 18:33:23 EST 2003 | jonfox

We have some high runners (components) that are available in bulk and some that are not. It would only help part of the issue. Cost was only a marginal difference, and we were told by the supplier that it was because bulk just hasn't caught on like

Counting loose parts

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 17:41:29 EDT 2003 | MikeF

I'm looking for an esd safe tray, something like what pharmacists use, that we can use to count out loose parts. Has anyone seen something like that? We have a lot of part values in our stock room that have maybe 100 or so loose parts in a bag. The

Double-sided reflow with a Altera 240-pin RQFP

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 30 16:35:13 EDT 2003 | davef

Hi Steve We don�t double reflow this part. We wouldn�t consider it without a fixture or some other support. You know that sound, the almost involuntary sound that patrons in a restaurant make when a waiter drops a glass or a tray? It�s kind of an

Static control for shelving

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 18:00:34 EDT 2003 | kenBliss

Hi Bman At the risk of coming off as a �sales type�, you appear to be looking for a solution provider and probably opinions on your ideas. Regarding your method mentioned, This is not the most efficient way to run a stockroom but will work and will

large bga (55mmx44mm) capable placement machines?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 09:00:40 EDT 2004 | rlackey

Hi, It should get you at least a 1997 machine, but the age isn't as critical as the UPS level - you want at least 3.2.3. They are good machines & are well built, and at least comparable with any other second user machines (although not in the Fuji/

Surface mount Machines

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 16 05:22:36 EST 2005 | dorklover664

I�ve worked as an SMT operator for 3 different companies. And have worked with six different types of pick and place machines. I can tell you what I know. The first place I worked at was high volume low mix and we ran Fuji�s. They are by far the best

FUJI Line vs MY15 line

Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 12:21:04 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

We have dek-my12-my12-heller. We are very happy with it. Change-over time varies more by facility than by machine type. I worked at a place with dek-mviif-msf-btu and we had faster changeovers there. There we had a dedicated feeder set-up. Close to

New SMT line - P&P equipment selection help

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 23:39:25 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, Oh, never noticed this old comment, but now the threads been revived i can comment. I have actually owned three MYDATA machines over the duration of the last 6 years, and they all had accuracy problems. It depends on what your doing, but we got

System is too slow, Will memory/speed increase do job?

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 03 12:16:58 EDT 2005 | jh0n!

128MB in any system is ridiculous these days. While we have some machines at work on the production floor that only have 128 - they're only used to view BOM's, etc. Check http://www.pricewatch.com and buy yourself 1GB of RAM for no more than $100.


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