Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 04:02:40 EST 2017 | spoiltforchoice
"I would expect that any intelligent feeder > enabled machine would pull the correct part no > matter where it is placed on the machine (not > forced by the program)" > > this is true, but you > have to tradeoff the setup time vs production > t
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 23:48:39 EST 2006 | ____
Look on the serial number on the body of the feeder. If it starts with "W" it is a CP6 feeder. If it starts with "K" it is for the CP7. It really doesn't matter for which machine, it all depends on the bucket style feeder. If the feeder is a bucket s
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 22:00:50 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| Many machines now have adaptive pick that helps tune in the pickup as the 0402 part moves around in the pocket. Fuji may have a feature like this, but I think they adapt the pickup in only one axis (by adjusting the feeder rack). Unfortunately th
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 22:33:08 EST 2000 | RJJOHNSON
Cim system is what we used on cp6 d axis tables.It worked very well.I liked it and it was for pre run and during run feeder feeding.Uses a barcode reader and reads bottom of d axis where barcode are to match what is assigned to a slot by pre scanning
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 22:33:08 EST 2000 | RJJOHNSON
Cim system is what we used on cp6 d axis tables.It worked very well.I liked it and it was for pre run and during run feeder feeding.Uses a barcode reader and reads bottom of d axis where barcode are to match what is assigned to a slot by pre scanning
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:55:12 EDT 2006 | bobpan
oh....one more....you could also just assign your new board to the table top you want to use and just do an incremental opt. but there must be enough feeder space chow
Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 06:23:11 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Those things are big tho, the whole moving table concept seems to be on the way out, theres a few who move it in one axis (MyCronic, Mimot?) but everything else is cartesian gantry and with a few notable exceptions quite narrow and feeder dense.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 21 00:06:55 EST 2007 | nhantruong
If you want to use fuji CP6 machine, you have to buy the the fuji flexa software.Because the old software from fuji (MCS or F4G) they are not support anymore. In the flexa software you can make top and bottom side in the same program, you can move th
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 09:30:11 EDT 2002 | nwyatt
I've worked with Panasonic, Fuji, Siemens, and Universal. I cannot rate Mydata since I have no experience with them. Here are my ratings based on personal preference: 1=Siemens 2=Fuji 3=Universal 4=Panasonic My reasoning behind this is: 1) Siemens
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 13:53:21 EST 1999 | Tom B.
We use Siemens equipment at our plant. I agree with what everyone said in the forum. These machines are primarily made for fixed or specfic PCB runs. The feeders are very well built as others have metioned. If you plan on excessive change over's,