Electronics Forum: 2006 cp742 cp642 (Page 1 of 1)

Board support of Fuji machines.

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 17:18:15 EDT 2008 | pstone

I am looking for idea�s for board support on Fuji CP642 thru CP742 and IP 3�s. We have tried using the Grid-lock system which worked on the IP�s but not on the CP�s. We have also tried using the Ready-set system and had the same results. We are gett

CP6 vs CP6E

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 00:52:47 EST 2006 | ____

Your thinking of the FCP6 vs. CP642. The table on the CP642 is different from the FCP6/FCP6E. The speed for the machines is still rated at 40k cph (0.09). The differences from the FCP6 and FCP6E is the Safety Circuits and a few other electrical dif

CP642

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 09:41:32 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf

If its just the X axis then I would say that there is most likely something wrong with the ball screw. Does it only do it when the axis is moving fast ? Take the support plates out and check for anything out of the ordinary under there.

CP642

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 15:29:20 EDT 2006 | choppy

I've seen something like that on our CP5. The problem was the nut retaining the leadscrew to the bearing (motor side) that became too tight due to an error from the operator.

CP642

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:05:44 EDT 2006 | vikkaraja

Hi there to all, I have noticed one of my cp is making very loud thumping sound from the table lately. This noise is only from X-axis not the Y at all. Here are the following things that I went through so far: checked if this was due to lack of lub

CP642

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 13:13:53 EDT 2006 | vikkaraja

I have checked the lead screw and guide rails. There is't any apparent damaged to any one of them. I was hoping it be the guide rails because they are much eaier to repalce than the lead screw. If I start messing around the lead screw, It would requi

SMT Assembly Line

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 07:16:55 EDT 2006 | philips

hi Efren, 25k/month means this will come 1000 units per day(25days) so 500 for 1 shift, so by using following method u can easily produce ur target. MPM AP25 - XP-142 - XP142 - XP243 - VITRONICS reflow, this is the best method, by using optimastic pr

CP642

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 12:16:10 EDT 2006 | Vernon

Had a similar problem on a high speed drilling machine. It took 1 month before I found it. In the leadscrew ball nut, there was a guide tube which the balls circulate through. at the end of the tube is a shaped lip. This lip was damaged and the balls

type of machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 12:09:19 EST 2006 | fastek

I assumed a conservative 25,000 cph for each of the chipshooters...whether it's an MV2F, CP-6, CP-642 etc. You're not going to get 50,000 cph out of (1) CP-643. You might for short periods but not in the long run. It would be suicide to rely on one

CP6 Nozzle sticking

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 12:57:22 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf

Since I have posted on this last, we have found that 99% of our nozzle sticking problems are do to part height problems. I have been told that CP6 machines are very sensitive to part height do to the amount of spring travel in the nozzle. If you hav

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