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I have experience with 2 types of equipment.

The Contact Systems unit cuts & clinches the leads after being inserted
and works very well for large volume production.  

The Henrymann unit (Quantum 200) also works very well but does not have the 
cut & clinch feature.  This unit is ideal for PCBs with alot of ICs or small
production runs.  Usually the parts will be already cut & formed so that the
operator can just insert the parts.

I have a Quantum 200 for sale that I bought fromthe company I worked for.
If there is any interest you can call me at 814-238-2700 and ask for Mike 
Chmela or email me.


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