Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 23:12:09 EST 2000 | Brad
Chris, Have you considered Fuji? The robustness of Fuji is proven. I have recently done floor space analysis and cost per placement/sqr foot studies. I have also performed ROI studies on these machines. The new CP7 machine from Fuji outperforms th
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 22:39:53 EDT 2018 | stephenj37824
well, we have narrowed it down to the 12 nozzle Yamaha S20, the Fuji Aimex 3 and the Juki RS1. Waiting for the final quote from Fuji now. The Juki and Yamaha are within 10% of each other. It seems features and speed go to Yamaha between Juki and Yama
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 20:55:36 EDT 2007 | rob_thomas
Manuel, Try http://www.bartector.com/. I consult at a company in my hometown and they have this in place and works very well with their old and new Fuji equipment. I doubt that it costs 100K. I have no ideea how much it is but I think is worth che
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 06:18:21 EDT 2005 | danhui888
Hi Rob, he did not get back to me which I have to convince and explian to him why do I suggest this equipments. Low volume may use ike Yamaha or Juki. What I suggest to them is Fuji line with low cost but for future plan in the event he increase his
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 20:44:31 EDT 1999 | Jeff Cealey
| I am begining to evaluate hi speed chip shooters. We are interested in the Panasonic MV2E. Does anyone have any experience with the turret style placement equipment, Panisonic in particular. | Thanks, | Jeff For turret machines, you should conside
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 08:27:54 EDT 1999 | Bruce
buy a MCS-30, which you will use only to transmit programs to machines." If your really looking for the right software, contact Fuji about their latest software labeled FujiCam (Unicam). I don't think you can buy F4G software anyway. I guess it all d
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 19:22:07 EST 1999 | Tony
| SMT Mfg. Equipment: Fuji CP-6/IP-3 - but please all hi-speed chip placer users input are appreciated !! | | The company that I work for is a C/M which offers both consignment but mostly turnkey work. I am currently running 3 Fuji lines. All parts
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 08:18:57 EDT 2016 | emeto
You have to define inexpensive. Good machine will be Juki or Samsung that cost less than Siemens, Fuji or Universal.All of them good in a different way and just like everything else, the more expensive it is the better. If these are expensive you sho
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 07:41:27 EST 2016 | nonford150
Have to second Phil's assessment of Juki. Been running for over 10 years; rarely break; when they do service is quick. Maintenance costs are consistently 15% of our sister companies running Fuji.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 23:52:52 EDT 2006 | saiwong
According to your low/mid volume production. I suggest you to use the Fuji XP 143, XP 243 or QP 341E with MTU. The cost of new totally less than 250k.