Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 08:29:53 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
I am looking for any information on Fuji Calibration Jigs. I have been working as a feeder repair tech and have a modified jig, but I am looking for any help on buying a jig just made for the CP6 feeders. If anyone could give me a hand with what th
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 05:15:34 EST 2007 | exar
Hi, Inm also kind of new in this matter, I had noticed that the feeder tech before me did not used the correct spare parts. He used to mix all fuji parts as one. I prefer to use silicone lubricant( it wont become sticky) Alfredo Ronda Tyco safety pr
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 00:41:31 EDT 2004 | fastek
I don't think you can go wrong with either choice. Couple of other things to consider: 1) Are both machines similar in price? 2) CP-6 feeders will work on a CP-7 although the larger pans need to be changed. Used CP-6 feeders go for about $175 on av
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 20:14:52 EDT 2004 | Alan
I know your frustration. CP6 feeders are notorious for this issue. They have always been an issue. You have probably went through the "change spring, change tape leaf, change component reel, place peeler tape over two rollers instead of three" scenar
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 21:44:47 EST 2006 | fastek
Correct....if the feeders you purchased have 7" pans then they will work fine on a CP-6 or CP-7. If the pans are 13" and they are truly CP-6 feeders, they won't work on a CP-7. If you need to change out your pans I can help. I have a bunch of 13"
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 15:05:53 EDT 2002 | gencinas
What about Fuji machines? (CP4's, CP6's). Are they capable of using this system or just machines with magazines? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 31 20:00:34 EDT 2005 | donb
The machine is a CP-6. Thanks to all for the replies. We may be able to specify the packaging for the parts, but being a consigned kit, it depends on if our customer has already ordered them or not.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 04:11:44 EST 2006 | smtek_cc
Thanks! I will check the serial # on the body to figure it out for it should be CP6 or CP7. Carl
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 14:49:45 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
That is what I was hoping to hear. I found one of that sort of design and I am looking into it now. No beels or whistles, just a couple of heavy duty brackets, some calipers, and a microscope. 7K seems like a good price for me.
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