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 | Wed May 22 15:05:53 EDT 2002 | gencinas
What about Fuji machines? (CP4's, CP6's). Are they capable of using this system or just machines with magazines? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 04:11:44 EST 2006 | smtek_cc
Thanks! I will check the serial # on the body to figure it out for it should be CP6 or CP7. Carl
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 21:44:47 EST 2006 | fastek
Correct....if the feeders you purchased have 7" pans then they will work fine on a CP-6 or CP-7. If the pans are 13" and they are truly CP-6 feeders, they won't work on a CP-7. If you need to change out your pans I can help. I have a bunch of 13"
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 29 09:03:00 EDT 1999 | Kenny Chew
Looking to purchases: GL-2, GL5, GL541E CP4-3, CP-6 IP-2, IP-3
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 15:38:31 EST 1998 | bill yates
I will convert your cp6 paper[red]8x4 feeders to plastic[yellow] feeders.email for more details
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 19:35:38 EDT 2001 | Anonymous
John, You realize the DT-651 machine from Fuji will allow you to do CP and CPk data as well as calibrate your feeders. Something to think about.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 07:29:17 EDT 2008 | chrispink1
Trying to talk to these intellegent feeders, especially the FuJI NXT, anyone have any info that may be useful ?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 12:02:42 EDT 2008 | scotceltic
Japanese (He He) Good one Mark. I have NXT's and I know that the communication for the feeder size and pitch among many other data comes through across a Fuji Open Interface software. (Fuji proprietary software) We use this to talk to our part numb
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 07:49:19 EDT 2008 | grantp
Hi, I just saw the new NXT machines at globaltronics in Singapore, and mostly they are faster. However what was interesting is Fuji shows a prototype of the new XPF machine, but it was called XPF-W which handles really large PCB's and uses the sam