Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 16:11:32 EDT 2003 | stefwitt
The question new or used was discussed several times. If you start fresh and have no experience with one or the other machine vendor, I would get a new machine, whose supplier has a service tech in driving distance. If you select the used machine pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 12:45:23 EDT 2003 | jonfox
Assembleon Topaz (many different flavors) or you can pick up an almost new Universal GSM pretty cheap these days. Are you looking for "new" equipment only? What are your requirements and/or features you are looking at/for? Another good machine if
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 02:57:53 EDT 2018 | rob
Yes I would, most of our old Yamaha machines (before 2005) will do 30-35 microns @ 3 sigma with the fine camera option. Our Jukis with His res camera's will hit it too. You should be OK with most things after 1997 with the right camera choice (whic
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 10:47:59 EDT 2011 | bwjm
So if i purchase the modified nozzle, am i able to place 0201. How about the vision accuracy of machine. I'm quite confused now....... Between, Scott is there anything that i have to pay special attention when i pick my machine up, any advices? THa
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 15:30:28 EDT 2008 | jamyboy
Juki is a great way to go as far as reliability the Jukis are bullet proof. Change overs are much like other Japanese machines if you have the feeder carts, tray changer and stay away from Vibratory feeders you will be successful with this platform i
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 17:44:07 EDT 2008 | Frank
Not to quibble, but I have been a Juki user for over 12 years and starting with the Juki machines 750/760 and all machines since support 8 characters for reference designators. We are even looking to upgrade later next year and they have already con
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 18:49:05 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Juki machines generally are great machines for reliablity and maintaining overall accuracy as they have full linear (mag-scales) encoders on XY axis and self calibration features. Laser centering has its pros and cons - mostly pros, but can have iss
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 14:39:50 EDT 2008 | johnhburris
We have been running a 2060 (along with a 2050) for about a year. Great machine; good follow up to the 700 series, of which we run several variants. We have a 2 shift, 5 day operation with 7 changeovers/shift. We've minimized downtime by building fee
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 02:18:18 EDT 2024 | cealansmith
The Manncorp MC388 with its 190 feeder capacity seems like a good choice for handling a wide variety of parts. Alternatively, you could consider brands like Yamaha or Juki, as they also offer high precision machines with good expandability. If possib
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 08:23:37 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hello, we have several generation of Siemens machines and one of our lines is ASM SX1 series. Machine is very accurate and reliable as a hardware, but in my opinion the software is their biggest advantage. Software is very powerful and can do things
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