Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 03:35:05 EDT 2012 | benreben
Hi all, depending on your experience is there a difference between CP642 and CP643? what is the most stable machine service level? there know problem with these machines? Thanks Regards,
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 08:08:11 EDT 2001 | forrge
Looking for feedback from people that used the Fuji CP6 to place 0201 parts. Is the CP642 reliable? I have been told that the Fuji CP642 cannot reliably place the 0201's and the CP643 must be used.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 09:19:01 EST 2002 | Kent
We have been placing 0201 in our production using both CP642 and CP643 since last year. But it was necessary to upgraded a narrow view camera to recognize 0201 for CP642. Since then, the placement of 0201 is really reliable.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 15:50:55 EST 2002 | Bruce
The CP-642 simply requires a camera upgrade for 0201 parts. This is the same camera as is used on the CP-643. You should then get identical results
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 10:26:17 EDT 2012 | jimmyboz
If I had a choice I would choose a CP642 90% of the time. The loading system on the 643 can load 2 PCBs at the same time but is complicated. If 2 seconds on PCB load time is critical on your production choose the 643, if not, choose the 642.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 12:09:19 EST 2006 | fastek
I assumed a conservative 25,000 cph for each of the chipshooters...whether it's an MV2F, CP-6, CP-642 etc. You're not going to get 50,000 cph out of (1) CP-643. You might for short periods but not in the long run. It would be suicide to rely on one
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 13:34:05 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
I have never heard of this being done. The limitation is the camera. Also, I am not aware of anyone making CP4 nozzles for 0201's. If you want a Fuji that will do 0201's get a CP642 and upgrade the camera, or buy a CP643.(643's are set up for 0201's
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 May 01 12:33:36 EDT 2019 | cyber_wolf
Depending on what you are doing, feeder cost usually outweighs the price of the pick and place machines. I have worked with almost all of the Fuji CP turret machines. I haven't touched any of the new stuff but I have seen it in person and it is impr
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 14:57:46 EDT 2020 | travishemen
It seems like we had a similar issue once on a CP643. If I remember right it ended up being either pre or post theta. The amplifier for the sensor quit working and it was trying to zero the theta motors before doing the cam. The LED indicator on t