Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 30 21:22:25 EST 2003 | davef
The soldering station calibration frequency varies with the manufacturer of the station and possibly with changing of heating elements.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 08:17:47 EDT 2004 | jbabson1
We do run line monitor and send feeders to repair, but as far as testing them?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 09:45:03 EDT 2004 | John
I have a CP6 and two CP643's, and was wondering why you need to "calibrate" your CP6 feeders? We have had no problems with ours. John
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 10:44:44 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
Carl, That machine looks way expensive. We found a used Fuji microscopic jig for 3500.00 It came with the master jigs and master tapes. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but it does exactly what it is supposed to. John, I am curious as t
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 00:42:47 EDT 2004 | Justanobody
Carl, Fuji has a unit that is approx. 12k. But it does alot for the CP6/7/8 and XP1 series feeders. All-In-One feeder jig.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 14:52:15 EDT 2004 | cabjerk
Hi All: I posted this thread a while back and got no response. So, I'm trying it again. We have found a machine called the GAM-20F to calibrate our Fuji CP6 feeders. Has anyone ever used one of these? The price is in the 5-6K range and is from SMT
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 30 04:24:47 EST 2003 | praveen
Hi, Does any body know what is the recommended freqency of Soldering Iron/stations calibration?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 22:32:39 EST 2009 | exsydeco
the company name is similar to my screen name. you will be smart enough to notice it, it is in forli, italy. machines that i service is Yamaha/Philips. He sells feeders too, but junk feeders that he take for free (thats what he said) from customers
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 08:36:01 EDT 2004 | rlackey
CP6/7 feeders are mechanical indexing machines, and the springs, cams etc wear over time leading to misfeeds & increased attrition. You can just strip & repair but especially on the 8x2 feeders the pick up position is critical. John, I'd check with
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 16:57:26 EST 2004 | davef
A "boffin"!!! How nice to have one of those aboard. Welcome.