Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 07:49:19 EDT 2008 | grantp
Hi, I just saw the new NXT machines at globaltronics in Singapore, and mostly they are faster. However what was interesting is Fuji shows a prototype of the new XPF machine, but it was called XPF-W which handles really large PCB's and uses the sam
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 11:39:54 EDT 2016 | jrrt_williams
We are currently running FUJI XPF lines and receive all of our RF shields in T/R format. The large shields we use come on a reel of 500, the small shields come on a reel of 800. both much more efficient than using trays.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 09:08:40 EST 2016 | sumote
We are currently running FUJI XPF lines and > receive all of our RF shields in T/R format. > The large shields we use come on a reel of 500, > the small shields come on a reel of 800. both > much more efficient than using trays. I agree. Get
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 03:27:36 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, I have only handled MYDATA and Fuji personally. MYDATA was not realiable, Fuji's are perfect. As for feeders the XP series, we have 5 of them, and they all use the same feeders as the older machines such as CP and IP series. The XP can even use
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 13:55:33 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, If you don't have a space constraint, why not check out the XPF machine. We just got the second XPF-W machine in the world to ship, and it's amazing. Huge boards, and the same feeders as NXT. Auto backup pin, feeder change on the front of the ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 10:59:09 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
try Omni-excel 10 from Electovert ( Speedline Technologies ). Has a dual track option designed for modular mounters such as Fuji NXT,XPF, and Siemens.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:06:11 EST 2014 | jimmyboz
I am not an objective candidate for a Machine manufacturer selection, I only know Fuji's. But, it sounds like a good fit for a Fuji XP series machine. And of course, I will try to find a good one and install it for a fee. The price of a used XP va
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 17:11:51 EST 2004 | jdengler
Clayton On the tray tower, the tray that's at the pick-up level flags a sensor at the back of the tray right next to the lead screw. This sensor needs to be made to zero the machine. Either the trays are out of position or the sensor is bad. Jerr
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 11:29:27 EST 2002 | bmathey
I've been told that some Fuji machines have the ability to return rejected tray components back to their original positions in the matrix tray, rather than to a reject station. Can anyone describe/provide specifics about this function?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 09:09:17 EDT 2009 | boloxis
thanks James, that is good to know about Assembleon. Siemens does that all the time to me nowadays. Anything that anybody want to say to Universal Advantas X ? I benchmarked a Universal AC30 + AX11, an Assembleon MC24 + MC1, a Siemens SX2 + SX1, a Ju