Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 04:11:13 EDT 2004 | rob
Hi Chics, It all depends on where you are in the world - in Europe robots were used back end (Ericsson), and usually Fujis front end (Motorola, Nokia, Ericsson). In China you're obviously not going to need the Robots.... Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 15:20:15 EDT 2014 | kojotssss
Hello for all People's .I have a question. I have a problems with backup pin placement.When x/y robot tried to set up pins: we got a problem- X=-0.200 and y=-0.880 To my mind ther are a problem with air cylinder and axis.Any solutions?! can you c
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 01:21:42 EST 2005 | bvdb
We own a Fuji IP1 with all the manuals, etc. but can't figure out how to inch the tray robot. We can inch the X, Y, Z, Q axis and the SX and SY axis. All the axis auto zero OK (including the trays), but when I push the "4" key to inch the trays we
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 03:15:35 EDT 2006 | bvdb
Thanks in part to help from the good people in this forum we've got our 1989 Fuji IP-1 working really great! We can run for hours without missing a beat (except to replace empty reels). Although I'm careful to lubricate as per the instructions the
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 11:52:47 EDT 2006 | basem
Then Fuji it is. I'm happy with the features the Juki's R seriers are giving out. It is like, everything I could think of a placement machine if I would design one for myself...the 2060R is something I would buy happily...especially after you telling
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 03:27:07 EDT 2006 | bvdb
The latest news. We ran another production run for 1-1/2 hours. The IP-1 gave a "memory NG" fault indicator twice after fully completing the first and second PCB's. We've been running the tray speed at 30% but noticed that the speed of the tray ro
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 11:19:07 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Ahh but you're missing the key points. The YSM40 is in no way ever intended to operate on its own, to keep those 4 heads busy they all need to be placing high volume parts, combined with a high throughput of PCB's probably in dual lane mode which in
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 20:44:42 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hello Sanjay! The cheap deal I use that Earl spoke of is called a SMarT Measure. It's a depth measuring microscope that uses the same principle of measuring optical focus that the units from Vision Engineering do ( if you've ever looked at any
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 11:08:29 EST 1999 | Mike McMonagle
Steve, Whoa, take a breath! That was at least a dollar three-eighty answer. I've got to agree that nothing can replace a qualified, concientious operator for assuring quality. When I too worked at a small shop there in SillyCone Valley, my seni
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 15:22:14 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Steve, | Whoa, take a breath! That was at least a dollar three-eighty answer. I've got to agree that nothing can replace a qualified, concientious operator for assuring quality. When I too worked at a small shop there in SillyCone Valley, my
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