Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 13:17:30 EDT 2004 | vickt
Sam.. Consider that the majority of NA and Euro electronics assembly is primarily higher mix, lower volume. Space is tight (and expensive) at tradeshows, so manufactures tend to bring what the local markets require. Like it or not...Other than a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 08:29:33 EST 2004 | Tim Goodman
well to add to your information .you are correct that you will get a cp8 instead of a cp7 and its cheaper.the cp7 range has been replaced by the cp8 because of the y 2 axis control that allows beter pickup of 402 and 0201 components.my moneys on the
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 03 20:10:06 EDT 2005 | smtuser1234
You better get to know who the third party service companies are because Fuji just does not care about service they rely on their reputation. If you wanted good service you should have gone with Universal. When you compare machines now days all of th
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 19:43:29 EDT 2004 | Alan
Hi Grant, most of my experience is with the range of Fuji equipment, CP's, IP's, QP's. I have not worked with the CP7 yet. With the proper training, Fuji equipment is superb to work with and will run for years. My only Universal experience
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 19:37:07 EDT 2004 | marcelll
Hi Grant, you have 2 good machines there. Thing to remember: Fuji machines need an external controller to run (Fuji cam or Flexa), you will have to buy that (extra cost). HSP have is own firmware include. HSP can do pick-up correction both in X and Y
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 05:53:55 EDT 2004 | I haNice thread
Well guys being a service Engineer I have worked on various placement machines and I have got to be honest each machine has good aspects over each other if you could take all the machines put them together it would be excellent but you cant if I was
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 08:40:01 EDT 2004 | vickt
The Universal / Hitachi partnership is stronger than ever! Joint Ventures and other cooperative arrangements are now the norm in any industry and make product offerings much stronger. Our partnership is long term and dates back to 1989. Our most rece
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 12:51:53 EDT 2004 | johnjohn
I dont want to get into a bun fight you are the first person I have met that has kick out fuji machines in my experience fuji chip shooters are better and up untill universal did have the upper hand on fine pitch but not any more although will all y
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 01:16:33 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, Thanks for the info, and can you let me know about some of the issues that were seen. We are still not sure which way to go in our decision yet, however from looking at both videos on the machines running, the Fuji's look very fast. The PCB chan
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 09:30:43 EDT 2004 | gregf912
Grant, The Fuji chipshooters are built with the same mindset as the hydraulic presses and huge motor lathes that were the CP ancestors. The first Fuji CP was a modified motor lathe. They are solid. I can move a Fuji across the country and not have t