Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 05:55:38 EST 2007 | jola
Hi. We have a medium to high volyme production with a lot of different boards to run inour lines. We do some prototypes as well but not as our main production. We have a lot of change over time that we try to reduce and as far as it's not double side
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 11:15:16 EDT 2005 | dougs
do you mean the board support pins? generally anytime i've set these up i've just set the height as i've went, i put the pin under the board, with the board clamped, and move it up until it touches the board and set it there. you just need to make
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 09:56:39 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone tell me what he overall height of a CP6 board support/backup pin is supposed to be? They don't sell the back up pins as an assembly. It looks like you have to buy them piece by piece and set the height yourself. Thanks
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 | Tue Apr 01 12:52:34 EDT 2008 | pstone
Thanks for the insight. Most boards we are seeing problems with are 1.60mm thick (some less) and most of them are panelized. For your support pins what do you use to show operators where the pins should be setup? I have heard of using Plexiglas to m
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 07:45:55 EDT 2008 | aj
Hi, We use the standard pin supports when necessary. Are your boards very thin i.e less than 1.6mm ? or maybe panelised ? Other things to check are Z0 placement height aswell as damaged nozzles,sticky nozzle/nozzle head , poor feeders along with t
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 08:28:19 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
DANGER WILL ROBINSON ! DANGER ! If your operators are not real careful the OEM support pins can get under the table frame and bend it. I have seen this happen more times than I would like to discuss. CP's must have the following: 1. Proper part hei
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 12:47:52 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Is there anyone out there using this ? It looks like they only sell it for the 643 machines. Can it be adapted for 642 machines as well ? We have 2 major problems: 1. Operator makes width change adjust without removing supports from previous job. Ta
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 10:52:50 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Good choice for choosing FUJI machines. But if you had the budget, I prepare to recommend the NXT machine. NXT is fast, reliable and easy to use. You can contact your local support or visit the fuji website. rgds
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 29 09:28:56 EST 2008 | chrispink1
Anybody know what the connections are, and signalling requirements for fuji nxt feeders