Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 12:21:53 EST 1998 | phillip hunter
| Thanks for your reply. | I am interested in knowing about maintenance schedules and levels. I'm wondering how to know if I must replace a part. What part? What type of lubrication (for Fuji). Etc. | My company is small in terms of number of lines
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 23:00:07 EST 1998 | David Lombard
| | Thanks for your reply. | | I am interested in knowing about maintenance schedules and levels. I'm wondering how to know if I must replace a part. What part? What type of lubrication (for Fuji). Etc. | | My company is small in terms of number of
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 17:43:46 EST 1998 | Guillermo Villegas
Does anybody know how to update a different nozzle than the standard one on a Fuji IP3 machine? I want to use a 15.8 mm height nozzle, but the limit on height size is 10 mm for IP3.I know, I need to use a special nozzle, so I�m trying with a 16.00 m
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 01:51:28 EDT 2008 | abhishek30781
i want to know all the deep details of fuji NXT II .for eg what is the features of NXTII ,specification,power consumption ,weight,height ,nozzle exchange while production option aviliable ,etc.
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 | Fri Oct 30 18:47:19 EST 1998 | phillip hunter
| Does anybody know how to update a different nozzle than the standard one on a Fuji IP3 machine? | | I want to use a 15.8 mm height nozzle, but the limit on height size is 10 mm for IP3.I know, I need to use a special nozzle, so I�m trying with a 1
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 07:48:20 EST 2008 | muarty
Just trialled some NXT nozzles from SMT Xtra - very impressed by the quality of them, I would guess that their CP nozzles would be of similar standard. Had mixed results whilst using Metro nozzles for CP6 equipment, found lengths varying etc. You co
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 16 11:41:26 EST 2008 | fredc
I think fuji and all the after market suppliers use stainless "hypo" tubing for the tips. It is made from 304 stainless which is normally nonmagnetic. In the process of forming this tubing to the hypo specs it is work hardened to 3/4 to full hardness
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 21:58:38 EDT 2018 | ir11
Hi There... Sorry to post another query here but I have an existing line for pick & place machine using FUJI NXT II M6 Generation 1. We would like to add NXT modules but then the available modules that we have now is NXT III Generation 3. Is it pos
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:01:59 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
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