Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 19:44:25 EDT 1999 | dean
| Do any SMTneters out there have a good solution to substitute SMT parts that you are willing to share? I presume all of us have the issue where purchasing wants to buy "the same part" from a different vendor. While the part may be the same electric
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 17:01:30 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | Do any SMTneters out there have a good solution to substitute SMT parts that you are willing to share? I presume all of us have the issue where purchasing wants to buy "the same part" from a different vendor. While the part may be the same electr
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 10:39:43 EST 2000 | omar_verdugo
Hello Eva. I was using Fujicam 1.1 and i had a problem with the theta is in the shape library for example all the drawings are on 0 degress like a in the part data and all that work fine with the anothers machines like a cp6, but when i use a ip2 i m
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 00:28:02 EST 1999 | Scott McKee
Use Mydata. I've built huge backplane boards, round boards, 1/4" thick boards, 1"X24" boards, 1"X1" boards, L-shapes boards; all without any carriers or tooling. If you buy a MY15 you can increase the board size to 5'X2' (60"X24")... As for ovens,
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 15:47:31 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
All we've bought is used equipment...and since the start I've learned alot about the inner workings of FUJI equipment. The first set of machines were bought from a re-seller, they were all functional but far from being in good shape. At the time, t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 13:58:57 EDT 2005 | rcanten
Rotations are always confusing. My first suggestion would be to use the program polarity option on your Fuji equipment. This will allow you to keep the same rotational value in the programs if you have to move components between machines. Make sure y
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 10:36:25 EDT 2006 | vikkaraja
I Think I understand your problem. But I think it would be best if you just go in the program and change/check your componet height as needed. It does not take much time. Check your cap height, modify shape data as needed, generate your program and
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 09:38:12 EST 2011 | daxman
Good morning everyone, We're whipping our maintenance into shape. For starters, we've acquired the proper lubricants for our Fuji machines. Most of the lubricants (AFC, LRL-3, Daphne EP2) come in accordion/bellows style grease tubes. This isn't a p
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 10:37:04 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
If you are looking at a single machine, you are after a true "flexplacer". There are a couple of options it will depend a bit on the spped you want and how many different parts you need too load at once. Best: Europlacer Iineo for pure flexibility o
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 23:26:29 EDT 1999 | Dean
| OK, my manager read an article on printing glue (aaargghh!)and wants to know why we aren't doing it. We currently use Fuji GLs and GDMs to dispense glue. I've never done it, but have seen it done at NEPCON and other shows. It looks OK, BUT what