Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 11:01:47 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
Hello all, I have a question in regards to part tolerance on parts. I called Fuji (not doubting them at all here just looking for more insight here) and asked them what the usual % tolerance on parts is. They came back with 30% of a part and the tole
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 18:21:22 EST 2006 | fredc
I have some old Fuji windmills here and I checked the usefull travel. It is approxiamately 1.5mm, the nozzles are suposed to have .3mm "preload" wich will take away from the usable overtravel. The windmill I checked is a reject that from when we rebu
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 09:15:21 EDT 2007 | gregf912
The program that I use is the Fuji calibration program and it works fine on all other equipment that I use it on. The PDs are dialed in at 10% tolerance and the nozzles are new. I see it more on 105 and 1608 parts but it happens on 2012 and 3216 part
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 16:33:46 EDT 2008 | mac5
If you're having trouble with a specific board, double check your Pattern, Diameter, Color and Scan Area under the 'Mark Data' tab. You can also try setting the Pitch Tolerance to '0' in the machine configuration. Good Luck, Bill
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 20:57:22 EDT 2021 | stephendo
It will be tough to get a good line for that cost. You might want to start by looking at Mydata and Juki for the machines. Ekra for the screen printer and Heller for the oven is where you might want to start. If you have not already you might want
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 11:51:24 EDT 2007 | mika
Hi, Are we talking about the pick-up tolerance so for any chip component set it to 0.5mm. It will save a lot of trouble right there. As for body tolerence if it is a zero then it will automatically use a standard value, based on the size of the body
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 05:17:10 EDT 2002 | byates
What are the error codes?? you dont even know if it is the vision type until you have checked this out. It could be camera lighting. Do you know how to use vision trace on your machine? What is your x&y tolerance? What about vision 254 or 255 have yo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 22:17:24 EDT 2006 | EC
Hi Jack, I do not know what type of machine you are using and how old is your machine. But I have this problem before using Fuji machine. There are few things cause part throw.....placment speed, feeder, pick up tolerance, part dimension tolerance,
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 16:39:33 EDT 2009 | rmitchell
Hi, I think vision 20 will work as well. If not we have used 100 or 105. Have you tried placing the part with the machine trace on? If so is it finding all the leads? any error codes? If you are defining the leads in the EL lead data I would not d
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 14:51:00 EST 2000 | JAX
Nick, In siemens terms: Fuji has the ability to check "ink spot" which I assume is what you are doing now. The only difference is the vision capabilities between the two machines. You do not have the freedom of siemens type gray scale with Fuji. Yo