Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 31 21:52:55 EDT 2004 | mat
Do you know how to control MTU magazine speed for QP341E,is it in the Fujicam part editor?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 23:52:52 EDT 2006 | saiwong
According to your low/mid volume production. I suggest you to use the Fuji XP 143, XP 243 or QP 341E with MTU. The cost of new totally less than 250k.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 03:39:21 EDT 2007 | fujillews
Can you confirm, if the part is picked in centre it is rejected? if you put a 2mm offset in pickup VP works correctly?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 07:53:26 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
I got more detailed into this. It seems the operators only need to do a pick offset of 2mm on the stick feeders.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 08:49:46 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
All, I have a recent issue I would like some input on. It seems the picking of parts is off by about 2mm lately. The placing of the parts is fine it's just when it goes to pick we need offsets of 2mm for it to work. Someone leave me some feedback if
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 | Tue Jun 11 15:56:43 EDT 2002 | mjabure
Actually F4G is a programming environment similar to panatools, not a machine, it stands for "Fuji 4th Generation". The connection being questioned is to the communication network, and yes with the proper hardware you should be able to connect more t
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Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 07:59:14 EDT 1998 | Jerry
We are currently comparing the Fuji QP2 machine to the Universal GSM. The primary use will be for QFP's down to .4 mm pitch and for 300+I/O BGAs. My initial input has been that you spend alot of time tweeking PD's on the QP because the vision syste
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 18:16:40 EDT 1998 | Ian Bates
| We are currently comparing the Fuji QP2 machine to the Universal GSM. The primary use will be for QFP's down to .4 mm pitch and for 300+I/O BGAs. My initial input has been that you spend alot of time tweeking PD's on the QP because the vision sys