Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 11:41:16 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
The newer style feeder carts from Fuji are the best I've seen. It is impossible to screw the tape covers up with the newer style racks.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 18:03:38 EDT 2004 | fastek
Also CP-7's have that feeder carriage quick change option which allows you to pull out the whole feeder carriage via a quick change cart and replace it with another one.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 10:54:48 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
What type of feeder storage carts do you use for your feeders? I have many of the Fuji CP-6 racks, but I have found the few Mossman Tebbs racks mor useful and safer for the feeders. I am constantly fixing damaged tape leaf covers from operators not
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:01:59 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
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Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 12:14:04 EDT 2003 | pjc
The UIC HSP (Sanyo), like Panasonic MV MS and Fuji CP, are random access turret type chip-shooters. Having a split carriage, typically 2x 60, 2x 70 or 2x 80 input carriage tables, allows for faster changeovers provided you have enough positions on ea
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 18:45:19 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| John, | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on the carts
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 08:54:20 EDT 1999 | M Cox
Snip | John, | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on the
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 10 12:57:15 EDT 1999 | Steve
| | John, | | | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 15:42:57 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Snip | | John, | | | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, pl
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 01:09:29 EDT 1999 | DEAN
| | I am currently looking into ways to decrease SMT changeover times. I work in a high mix-low volume factory. We use Fuji CP's and IP's for SMT production. I would appreciate hearing from anybody that has some proven methods for reducing setup/chan