Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 15:06:43 EST 2002 | caldon
Spare parts...Does the machine come with a Standard package of spares....... Have the feeders also been refurbished as well as the machine? Has the machine been updated for the most current upgrades(Eproms, Software...) ? What is the cost to purca
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 08:15:49 EST 2002 | PeteC
If considering CP-6 go for the model CP-642, an improvment. Most equipment have hour counters or placement counters and you'll want to get the "counts" See it running and do a qualification run before you make the purchase.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 14:29:40 EST 2001 | davef
There�s two places I like to have links. 1 When I�m viewing a thread, I get a tree of postings. I�d like to be able to select the title of a posting and be linked to that posting, rather than using my mouse wheel or the side bar to scroll down to th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 13:59:24 EST 2002 | vargas_s
We are actively looking to buy a Fuji CP6 series placement machine in the used market. We constructed a questionnaire for perspective sellers trying to get as much information out of them as we can regarding possible machines (serial numbers, dates,
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 15:00:31 EST 2002 | stefwitt
it became quite popular to ask for a so called licensing fee from the supplier. Without, you will not get serviced. You will have to add this to the cost, if you don't buy from Fuji and require spare parts. If the machine can be demonstrated from th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 16:38:58 EST 2002 | Fuji Spares
Does the machine come with manuals, training? - do you get a feeder setup jig with the sale, is there any spares to go with it, do you have any contacts for spares, what sort of maintenance is required - how often etc. did the previous owner do the m
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 09:22:44 EST 2002 | itempea
Steve, don't forget that the first assessment you should make is whether a CP6 is what you really need. It's highly reliable, fast, but no so flexible. For a low volume, high mix, it might not be your best bet. Other things to consider: - the exper
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 13:32:30 EST 2002 | Bob
Hi, Just to ease your mind a little. I have 15 years experiance on Fuji kit, and was the engineer in charge of over 30 CP6's. They are very robust and the electrical / electronic side is pretty bomb proof. The main thing to look out for is wear in
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