Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 12:22:07 EDT 2001 | davef
Several points: * Consider that your Cpk is probably different for both placing large and small components. * Probably your routine placement rate SB the speed you use to monitor the accuracy of your process. * Some people use a calibrated glass test
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
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 21:41:13 EST 2004 | pdeuel
I have the same problem but an MPM downstream of the Fuji. Im looking for schematics for this Fuji. Before we had another machine hooked to this Fuji and the output switch needed to be set to latch. Otherwise only a pulse was seen and it was not long
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 14:29:11 EDT 2006 | vikkaraja
check placement XO/YO and mark read position using fuji board.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 13:01:35 EST 2004 | bobsavenger
I have a DEK 265LT screen printer and a Fuji bare board loader. I cannot get the two machines to talk through the SMEMA cable. I have the personality card for the DEK and I have the correct cable for a FUJI machine. Is there something that I nee
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 13 13:50:19 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
Actually, Fuji machine corp. was founded on chip cutting machines.(Metal cutting machines) Fuji incorporated what they knew from this industry in the design of their circuit board assembly machines. I come from a long line of mechanical design engin
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:01:59 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
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Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 05:50:23 EDT 2001 | dwoon
Has anyone used or had any experience with Fuji & Quad for large board assembly? What is the maximum board size that a Fuji & Quad can support? Many thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 01 14:42:18 EDT 2001 | Doug Sanders
Dan, Fuji has the NP XL series that will allow 27 by 23 inche boards using a conveyor.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 10:53:15 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
What machines besides Fuji and Mydata are capable of running larger boards? Example 23� by 26�