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"Stimson, Dwight" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 May 1997 08:54:38 -0400
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>From: 	Stimson, Dwight
>Sent: 	Wednesday, May 07, 1997 8:32 AM
>To: 	'IPC - Tech Net'
>Subject: 	FW: ASSY: Component Prep
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>From: 	Nguyen, Anh
>Sent: 	Wednesday, May 07, 1997 8:28 AM
>To: 	Stimson, Dwight
>Subject: 	RE: ASSY: Component Prep
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>GPD ( General Production Devices)
>23221 I-70 Frontage Rd.,Grand Juction, CO 81505
>Tel: (970) 245-0408    Fax: (970)245-9674
>Custommer Priority Line 1-800-PICK GPD (1-800-742-5473)
>
>
>Anh Nguyen
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>From: 	Stimson, Dwight
>Sent: 	Wednesday, May 07, 1997 7:43 AM
>To: 	Nguyen, Anh
>Subject: 	FW: ASSY: Component Prep
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>From: 	Kasprzak, Bill        (esd) US[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>Sent: 	Wednesday, May 07, 1997 10:08 AM
>To: 	IPC-Tech Net
>Subject: 	ASSY: Component Prep
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>
>Fellow Technetters:
>
>We are a low volume board assembly facility where we build boards in lots of 
>10 - 50 pieces. We use an array of component prep equipment for axial leaded 
>components. Among these we are using a GPD, CF-8. My last number for GPD had 
>them located in Grand Junction. Colorado at 303-245-9674. Apparently they 
>have moved. Anybody have their new address and phone number ?
>
>Given the volume of boards we process. I'm curious as to what kinds of 
>equipment people use for component prep. We use the GPD machine because it 
>can virtually form any axial leaded part to most any form. It's major 
>drawback is that it is not a user friendly piece of equipment. We also 
>receive most of  our parts from stock in loose bulk form.
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>We also use Technical Devices Mark V machines for cutting and prepping parts 
>when we have a die available for that span. Purchasing individual dies for 
>all of different sizes of components for the Mark V would be cost 
>prohibitive.
>
>So....
>I interested in getting some inputs into what kinds of equipment users have 
>for prepping parts in volumes similar to ours. Respond either direct to me 
>or to the net.
>
>Thanks in advance to all who can respond.
>
>Bill Kasprzak  
>Moog Inc.
>716-652-2000 ext 2507
>[log in to unmask]
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