Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 09:10:51 EST 2008 | mulder0990
AJ, You can use 0402 feeders to place the 0201 parts. I would suggest getting the feeders you are going to use calibrated before trying to run the parts. Also, another good idea is to get some 0.4mm tape leaf covers for the feeders. They will h
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 07:58:35 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
Not sure what you mean. 0201's and 0402's are both on 8mm feeders. Juki's will do simultaneous picks an all 8mm feeders no matter the component size. Your feeders need to be maintenanced and calibrated to reliably pick 0402's and 0201's. I hav
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 12:54:43 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
Is anyone out there using the newer style Fuji feeder calibration jig ? It's the one that has the LCD on it. My current feeder cal jig just measures pick point center. This newer style gauge measures advancing arm height,bend in the advancing arm br
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 05:14:30 EDT 2007 | jola
Thanks for your reply! Have you tested the torque meter yourself? I have asked our supplyer if they had any but the answer I got was that they should check with Fuji, and that semes to be a slow process... We do mouthly mainteness on our highspeed fe
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 09:13:54 EST 2003 | MHA
Try Pulling the film tight almost to the point of overstretch.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:44:00 EST 2003 | cyber_wolf
The clutch return spring ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 07:10:04 EDT 2004 | pjc
Use CP4 feeder, 0.7mm nozzle and upgrade vacuum to higher power.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 16:43:41 EST 2005 | mee13
what size feeder are you using there, when does this alarm occur :during prod?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 05:49:35 EDT 2005 | donb
I've done that before, and although the parts are identical, they have different part nos.