Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 16:01:03 EDT 2021 | jamesatqkits
Hi Bukas, Do you have a CP45? I need some help: Ihave no board loaded, the machine is booted and homed. So to pick up a nozzle, I open the ANC window. Click on the nozzle I want, say 29 its a CN065 When I press pick, it asks, machine is not ho
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 10:56:20 EST 2004 | rlackey
Hi Mike, We mainly use chillers for the operators - we build a lot of thick & palletised boards that retain the heat. Having a chiller means we can pick the board up earlier after the oven & it's cooler. With leadfree you will have higher temperat
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 01 17:52:45 EDT 2022 | madisreivik
Hello ! I got very strange problem with Fuji IP3 (year 2000 something) MTU picks up the part and puts it on carrier conveyor Conveyor moves the part into main machine. All the positions are correct, centers etc.. But now, the main machine pick th
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 20:33:48 EDT 2004 | Dhanish
The machine type is Fuji CP6.We have major issues with Network Resistor placement.The equipment guys often feedback there is a problem with nozzle and feeders.What will happened to the part if the Thickness data in the Part Data does not match the Pa
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 20:54:25 EDT 2011 | veeckm
Hello, First of all I am new to the forum and surface mount machinery in general. The machine in question has a problem picking parts correcly. The main problem seems to be that the camera and actual head location is out of calibration? If I do a ru
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 14:55:08 EDT 2004 | johnw
Hi guys I havnt been on for a while so its nice to be back been working in europe mostly Fuji CP6 skewing rnets Marcels comment is the closest rnets are a problem as said before the main areas are 1 A good assmbley shape is a must with 30% defaul
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 16:26:36 EDT 2005 | Grant
Hi, It seems weird that an automated pick and place machine at a board shop would not be up to NASA standards, but placing the components by hand would be. However most SMT will self center a bit, so if your close enough, you should be ok. You rea
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 00:03:09 EDT 2010 | jmelson
Hmm, that's a fairly old machine, even older than mine! (I have a CSM84 PA130640). Anyway, it is best to program the machine from CAD system data, I wrote a little program in C to read in the component type and XYR position, and produce the file in
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 20 02:35:27 EST 2003 | tommy
My boss who always like to read smt related mag,pick up what he can or don't understand from the article and blame all quality issue on engineering. We are seeing solder paste residue all over Juki printer equipment,on the floor,etc.This is mainly du
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 04:08:25 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | I am in the process of picking a new resistor network for one of our new board. Since we are new to SMT i would like to get some opinions on networks. Currently we use one molded gullwing type network on our boards with no problems. Other than