Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 13:39:07 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
Does the unit come with all of the master jigs and tapes, or do you have to purchase them seperate ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 19:51:53 EDT 2006 | ____
Master Jigs and tape are separate. The "All in One" jig is around $12k just so you know.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 14:54:16 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
7k is too much man. We paid 5K for our Fuji jig. It came with all of the master tapes and master guages.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 06:08:07 EDT 2007 | jola
Hi. Have any of you tested the Feeder Master jig for your Panasonic and Fuji (or other) high speed feeders? We need to find a way to solve our problem with the take up reel tension that causes the over tape to cover the components especially on the F
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 05:14:30 EDT 2007 | jola
Thanks for your reply! Have you tested the torque meter yourself? I have asked our supplyer if they had any but the answer I got was that they should check with Fuji, and that semes to be a slow process... We do mouthly mainteness on our highspeed fe
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 10:44:44 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
Carl, That machine looks way expensive. We found a used Fuji microscopic jig for 3500.00 It came with the master jigs and master tapes. It doesn't have all the bells and whistles, but it does exactly what it is supposed to. John, I am curious as t
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 07:28:48 EST 2007 | jola
We have tested the Feeder Master and I have to say, we are not impressed at all. The main thing that we thought would be great with it was to test the feeders in full speed, but you dont get any data out from the machine so you only end up waching th
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 17:18:59 EST 1998 | Tom
| My company is now using Fuji SMT machine, and is now considering to purchase QP132. Appreciate if sone one let me know about QP132's capability, relaiability and atability on the production. And what is advantages conpared to Philips FCM. | |Other
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:12:14 EST 2000 | Dean
Opeator point of view: 1. eassy to read menues. Organized structure. Large text and use of color to indicate important info status...green=good, yellow= warning, red=fatal etc. Simplicity rules in this realm. GUI are great for operations screens
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