Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 10:56:45 EST 2007 | fastek
I would suggest skipping this step altogether. No one will ever know.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 01:50:44 EST 2007 | jepoy
The method that you are using is the same method usually used by other fuji user. Their is no other way of doing this. Mastering this, make this job so easy in the long run.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 07:37:02 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone out there have a method of cleaning CP6 shaft clutches that is "easier" ? I am not a fan of just pulling the shaft down and wiping it out. I like to take them apart and clean/lube them. It is a pain to get the crowns back on without rip
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 07 11:09:43 EST 2007 | cyber_wolf
Ya probably most used equipment guys do skip that step on the machines they sell as "production ready" As for us, our machines need to actually build boards without going down on the errors that dirty clutches create....you silly man.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 06:57:22 EDT 2015 | cyber_wolf
Linux, The amount of error that you are describing is about the thickness of a human hair. Unless you are placing 0201's I can't understand why .12 is an issue. There are many factors that can effect placement accuracy on a CP6 For instance: 1. M
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 19 12:34:33 EST 2013 | jimmyboz
I am not trying to be critical but, you didn't even say Fuji CP-6 problem. There are CP-6, CP-642, and CP-643 machines, are asking 2 model as 642? Anyway, slow the cam speed down in the proper to 40 or 50%. If the problem goes away check the mainte
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 | Mon Jan 21 08:47:36 EST 2002 | pr
The nozzle shafts are different (and windmill/ head), cutter blades and assy. are different, that's all I can think of off the top of my head. Also slightly slower than a CP64. I believe the 65 and 65000 are the same.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 09:13:22 EST 2006 | dougs
i didn't see anything about setting shaft height there, only a procedure for measuring nozzle length. just out of interest, whats the cost difference between a re-tipped nozzle and a new one from fuji? And how much is one of those shaft jigs?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:04:58 EST 2006 | rlackey
We had 6's, 6-4000's, 6E's, & 6E-4000's. They we all the same to program, but from memory: the 4000's could handle larger boards (356x457mm?) & the E's had the Back/front key switch on the side of the monitor block, whereas the straight 6 had it on