that's good, can you take off the top camera cover and take a picture of what they have installed in your machine?
I have had experience with everything from high end Fuji/Hitachi/Panasonic/ASM
And then you are satisfied with block feeders which jam with some plastic tapes from time to time? Or don't you have plastic tapes?
2 other customers also confirmed that they have issues with plastic feeders, how about you?
We don't want to fiddle around with feeders they should just work, and obviously Mechatronika Block feeders are just some overpriced toys with 2 steppers inside (do you know the price of standard nema stepper motors? ... 10-15$); Their Block costs 3000 EUR.
I would not complain if everything would have worked as announced but they failed in every aspect including reliability, accuracy and willingness to support their product.
Mechatronika put their bet onto the wrong horse, they thought that we cannot handle their software but the reason was their Hardware. So it backfired with a lot negative feedback and us analysing the entire build (and there's a lot critics from our side after understanding everything).
The gantry and pick and place head cannot compete with Chinese builds. Mechatronika's frame is massive which make it look worth more but under the hood there's still nothing that justifies all those prices (especially taking into account that this company is from Poland which is significantly cheaper than western European countries).
You seem to have an M10V (the slowest version) we have an MX80 (with delta servos applying more force to the installation), the problem was an incomplete installation of the gantry and not stiff enough pick and place head in 2017. There's not even a servo installed I think on your machine?
We're doing our own CL-Feeders for that machine now even machining them from scratch is cheaper than their off the shelf block feeders which contain 2 stepper motors for 16 lanes (which are sold for 3000 EUR! awesome profit for 2 steppers, some aluminium and some nasty electronics, the protocol is similar like an infrared controller as mentioned earlier)
Even though this is about another manufacturer, potential buyers should read this and alike posts carefully.
If you buy expensive in the mid range have a look at all the electronics inside the machine.There's just a main processor, some motor drivers some output for switching the pneumatic system and some inputs for various sensors.
If you buy used ask for photos of the controller electronics (as they might also serve as evidence if you ship the units to a manufacturer for an upgrade and the manufacturer is trying to commit some fraud).
The X/Y drive on our machine is just an off the shelf Delta controller, you can buy it yourself for around 2000 EUR including linear encoder and get a pretty good speed with it.
A pick and place head (like charmhigh/Mechatronika and others manufacture) is very cheap, to give an example, you can buy pnp heads from aliexpress they will be shipped with a 50W controller whereas the Theta just needs a few Watt and you can get away with cheap modules from an electronic store.
The Z Axis is also not so expensive (closed loop). Even the Z axis will be far from 50W.
Where I would look for quality would especially be the pneumatic switches and vacuum generator modules.
Feeders: no rocket science either here, 24V and some pulse for forwarding the component. Some build in STM8 controllers which you could easily interface.
The chinese pick and place machines are very close to DIY, should be fun to modify them to get more out of them.
The polish one isn't much different but extremely overpriced.
Again Juki/ASM and others play in a different league, look at their pick and place heads (not the gantry is the point - but the pick and place head... those single and chinese multiheads are very easy to build).