Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 16:54:30 EDT 2010 | dcell_1t
Thanks for the replies!! We reduced the speed as you commented and yes, the accuracy improved considerably.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 18:33:57 EDT 2019 | dman97
No Fuji support? CP6 series or Aimex 3?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 14:42:23 EDT 2021 | andrewpayonk
What does a Cp642 go for price wise these days?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 12:53:23 EDT 2004 | cabjerk
Hi All: 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 Source. Any feedback is welcome. Thanks Carl B.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 18 13:07:12 EDT 2006 | mika
Please specify your needs. If you want to use a Fuji CP6 ship-shooter for chip placement on a pcb that are already glued before in an earlier process; the answer is yes. But the CP-6 itself can't handle the glue process, since it is a pure placeme
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 16:39:40 EDT 2016 | jserpas
Hello, I am curious if anyone knows of an easier way to straighten Fuji feeder baskets for CP6 machines. Are there maybe any specific jigs out there that would help with this? Has anyone ever ran into having baskets tweaked on these feeders and found
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 13:32:30 EST 2002 | Bob
Hi, Just to ease your mind a little. I have 15 years experiance on Fuji kit, and was the engineer in charge of over 30 CP6's. They are very robust and the electrical / electronic side is pretty bomb proof. The main thing to look out for is wear in
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 04:55:32 EST 2002 | mustservices
to use the fuji america office you have to be a registered customer, which we are not since we are based in the uk. we cannot go to the uk fuji agent either
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 14:46:11 EDT 2004 | ricardof
Agree with MKE, some reconditioned CP6 machines would be fine for you if you want bombproof equipment and low operation cost, but no flexibilty at all, unless you have small assys with few part numbers, If you want more felxibility, GSMs are OK, easy
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