Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 13:47:00 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
If its the same as a Momentum then no you do not need to use jigs. There is a "global offset" field that allows you to add background offsets. The glass plate jig calibration procedure only needs to be used after a major crash or if you feel the need
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 Oct 26 08:40:26 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
Doing the research on the feeder jigs, I have found that certian jigs are not used in most places. I am hoping that some people with the different jigs can post their feedback on the jigs they have. I have been told that some of the 'cheaper' manuf
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 22:02:25 EDT 2011 | fujiphil
IP3 camera calibration, you need the following: 1. Part camera resolution Jig. 2. 10mm nozzle for nozzle centering. 3. Button jig (skip). 4. Glass board and Glass parts. 1. Conduct the Camera resolution. Set the following Delta values: X=+/-0.1mm;
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 01 18:07:16 EDT 2005 | paulbendemire
We're looking into getting a feeder calibration jig. I know the Fuji is about $14k... Does anyone know about aftermarket? Is anyone using a jig currently for their CP643 feeders? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 18:21:16 EST 2007 | dentonr
John, I am looking for a good cal jig, you said the Cam20 is great could you send info and where to get this unit. Thanks Denton Roth
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 11:36:30 EST 2006 | dougs
thats an expensive looking jig for a calibration that you do on the machine using a dial gage.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 27 06:47:19 EST 2014 | max83
Thank you very much
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 22 02:43:27 EDT 2007 | mika
We use this too and found that the Jig is very useful. We saved the money in a month, because of our old feeders (250 of them) mis-feed. You adjust and replace the neccesary parts, so that the cross (in the monitor) is in the center of the metal cal