Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 15:15:37 EDT 2019 | cristian_amlima
Hi Guys.. greetings! I hope someone could help me. Does anyone knows how to configure a gripper nozzle to juki 700 series? (more specifically FS730). With this nozzle the machine should blow to inflate the nozzle and I don't know how to change from
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 18:18:44 EST 2024 | swilson
Hello is there any service technician available for repairing Juki 700 Series Pick and Place Machines in the Dallas Area?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 16:06:05 EST 2024 | tey422
Good luck for finding the spare parts to repair after you located the service technician.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 14:42:35 EST 2006 | gipos
I wonder if you have any experience with mating 760 to 730. What about suport for 700 series? You have 760 still running good.How many years they have to service machines after purchase. Is the 2060 significantly better than 760 regardless capacity?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 18:02:31 EDT 2011 | fredc
Hello Scott, We have sold modified 101 nozzles. They had a .25mm hole instead of standard. The customer ordered these for placing 0201s. Is it possible they were used on the 740 machine? Or maybe the 760? FredC
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 10:47:59 EDT 2011 | bwjm
So if i purchase the modified nozzle, am i able to place 0201. How about the vision accuracy of machine. I'm quite confused now....... Between, Scott is there anything that i have to pay special attention when i pick my machine up, any advices? THa
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 14:26:15 EST 2022 | crystalw4280
Error about 'nozzles cannot be returned' why is this happening in middle of a run...? What can we do to resolve this
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 21:37:35 EST 2022 | daveyk
I've seen this error multiple times. Possible that there is a part still attached to the nozzle or the machine thinks that there is and sometimes it doesn't display the window with the commands to trash the part.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 21:38:50 EST 2022 | daveyk
Also, think about when the last time someone removed a nozzle and possibly didn't put it away in the proper location.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 03:48:18 EST 2022 | frankchan
Maybe also check the air pressure, the lack of air pressure could also sometimes make the head lose grip on the nozzles