Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 02:53:25 EDT 2008 | vincentng68
We sell fuji spare parts. We have the nozzle holder. If you want, please e-mail me.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 05:35:58 EDT 2008 | fujillews
Hi We have large stocks of New Fuji Spare parts for all types CP2-7,IP1-3,QP1-3, XP & NXT. We have the parts you are looking for. see Alternativesmt.com for information or contact me on Llew@alternativesmt.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 14:03:03 EDT 2008 | vikkaraja
Thank you all for your help,but my boss could not wait any longer. He ordered from Fuji.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 14:32:09 EDT 2008 | soudomphong
Is it a good investment to keep machine over ten years old or maybe even older? My job is to keep these machine in tip top shape but very little money to spend on parts. Which is better buying spare part or buying new machine?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 14:43:57 EDT 2008 | hussman
Well, new machines have some really cool new features. If you're talking about screen printers, they have really come a long way, esp with inspection. But then again - it depends on your end product and work order size.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 08:10:09 EDT 2008 | soudomphong
1. Check the vision gantry motor. 2. Check the cards, and trying to swap the card to see if it still having problem, if it is, then the motor itself is bad. It doesn't come cheap either.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 15:22:44 EDT 2008 | floydf
My boss is thinking about buying a used Philips FCM Base II. I was wondering if anyone out there has had experience with them, and could offer their opinion. Thanks for any input.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 16:13:06 EDT 2008 | keithej2
Has anyone ever heard of 0201 components being placed by Fuji CP43 machines? Engineering wants to do an experiment here to see if it's practical.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 08:29:34 EDT 2008 | mulder0990
I couldn't see that it would be pratical at all. The older CP-6 machines need a camera upgrade to even place view the parts and you need a pristine CP6 feeder to run the part. If you do plan on trying, I wish you the best of luck.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 07:00:28 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
I would say that if your machine is low hours and "tight" it should be mechanically capable. The vision will be the problem. Good Luck.