Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 12:49:49 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
There is probably a component stuck in the theta gears or it needs PM'ed
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 03:20:04 EDT 2006 | kent_peterson
I think your refering to the sleeve. It is held in with loctite 262 or something. You can set up a bearing puller with a socket to pull it out around station 2-3. Fuji will drop the whole gear out to do this. Too much for a few sleeves.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 14:12:27 EDT 2006 | bvdb
"to transfer Panasonic equipment to 3 different owners over the last several years. It cost approx $10k to do the transfer each TIME." Wow - $10K just to transfer a software license! Good enough reason not to purchase Panasonic gear in my opinion.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 13:16:29 EDT 2018 | dleeper
Given your low component count, why are you considering the Fuji AIMEX over a Fuji NXT? I don't know the specifics of your product, but in general, the AIMEX is geared more for high mix/high complexity jobs and the NXT is more for low complexity, hig
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 18:50:55 EST 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | flow direction were left to right. | Any comment on FUJI machine modif
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 02:50:29 EST 2005 | K S
Dear Sir, We are having Fuji CP VI and 0804 feeders. Now in new boards we want to load comp. of package 0402 in the available feeders. Can any one tell us is it possible to convert 0804 type of feeders into 0802 by changing the gear which control pit
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 03:53:50 EST 2006 | chadnugent79
We use an alignment jig {from Fuji I believe} that checks any rotational offets from the shaft to the head. The bottom of the jig fits onto the head while the top slides around the top "what I call" the crown gear. I've had several instances where
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 16:42:12 EDT 2016 | jdengler
When the clutch engages the nozzle correctly does it clear the engagement sensor at the end of the brake arm? I don't remember the actual name of this sensor but it clears when the drive gear properly engages the nozzle. This ensures a zero setting
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 15:47:27 EST 2002 | nwyatt
As mentioned before, it really does depend on the type(s) of machines you are using. Unicam and Fuji teamed up to bring us Fujicam, which is geared towards Fuji machines, but will also work with Panasonic, Universal, and (I think) Siemens. It has a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:26:53 EDT 2004 | exmaintenanceleader
Grant and all! CP-2 is the oldest fuji as I have been operated. CP-3 is built in 1989 as a new mc. Now 15 mc I now they runs in 3 shift widouth problems when they need countinous runing comes the problems. conroll card and relay contact problems at