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Part of a new $1 million production line for wireless mounting of componentry on printed circuit boards at Fisher and Paykel Electronics. This machine can mount up to 3000 electronic components an hour. Holding one of the new two-section mini-boards (one of which is carrying 400 electronic components) are, from left, Fisher and Paykel Electronics’ general manager, Mr Henry van der Heijden, the plant manager, Mr Cyril Holmes, and a Panasonic field service technician, Mr Jimmy Koh. The equipment is designed and built by I the Japanese Matsushita company.

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Press, 23 March 1988, Page 35

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Part of a new $1 million production line for wireless mounting of componentry on printed circuit boards at Fisher and Paykel Electronics. This machine can mount up to 3000 electronic components an hour. Holding one of the new two-section mini-boards (one of which is carrying 400 electronic components) are, from left, Fisher and Paykel Electronics’ general manager, Mr Henry van der Heijden, the plant manager, Mr Cyril Holmes, and a Panasonic field service technician, Mr Jimmy Koh. The equipment is designed and built by I the Japanese Matsushita company. Press, 23 March 1988, Page 35

Part of a new $1 million production line for wireless mounting of componentry on printed circuit boards at Fisher and Paykel Electronics. This machine can mount up to 3000 electronic components an hour. Holding one of the new two-section mini-boards (one of which is carrying 400 electronic components) are, from left, Fisher and Paykel Electronics’ general manager, Mr Henry van der Heijden, the plant manager, Mr Cyril Holmes, and a Panasonic field service technician, Mr Jimmy Koh. The equipment is designed and built by I the Japanese Matsushita company. Press, 23 March 1988, Page 35

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