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I totally agree. I have been working on Mydata machines for some time
now at three different companies, and find them very flexible. They lend
themselves to quick setup and changeover, and are very accurate. At one
company, we are using them to feed a laser soldering machine, and their
Y-axis movement makes them very adaptable to this kind of equipment.
Mydata has a configuration plan to meet any company's needs, whether
high volume low mix or vice versa or in between. Excellent support,
should you ever need it.

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Kong Hui Poh
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 8:30 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [TN] Pcik-n-place equipment

Hi,

Mydata MY series is very good machine. Flexible, easy to program. You
can practically do a lot of things relatively compared to others.

I had been toying with number of machines, such as Yamaha, Panasonics,
Siemen, Fuji..I love Mydata.

Most machines were never built for high mix low volume production as I
always look for something special...

When come to components, I need not worry about teaching it, and I never
need not worry about not enough feeders or never have correct feeder.
You can "feed" the components almost any part of the machine.

I had been experimenting the so-called "self-pick up" feature that it
has.
Pretty fun.

I had almost ZERO wastage of component/parts.

When come to programming, almost anyone can handle it. It is so easy.

Good luck.

KH Poh




Quoting Lenny Carter <[log in to unmask]>:

> Howdy again.  We currently own 2 Essemtec pick-n-place machines and   
> are growing and may need to add another line or replace one of the 2  
>  we have.  My only experience is with these 2 Essemtec machines (   
> CLM9000 & FLX2020).  A couple of our users are familiar with   
> Universal, Hitachi, Fuji, and Panasonic machines and have made   
> recommendations to go with them instead.  knowing little about any   
> other equipment- I am asking for input here.
> What is the general consensus with pick and place machine   
> manufacturers?  who builds "the standard", and who builds junk?  who  
> would you recommend we consider? and who would you recommend we avoid?
> Has anyone else had experience with Essemtec pick and place   
> equipment?  how do they compare?
> Thanks in advance.
> Lenny Carter
> Design Engineer
> ERG, Inc.
> ph (607) 754-9187 x3063
> www.ergpower.com
>
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