Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 12 12:22:10 EDT 2005 | Rob
Then he's a very naughty man! Advantis with Lightning head: Chip Accuracy +/- 68uM @ 3 sigma CP643: +/- 66uM @ 3 sigma CP842: +/- 55uM @ 3 sigma I know specs are just statistics but both our Fujis & Universals still calibrated to well within the m
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 09:52:35 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
The proper method is to load a flat plate into the X-Y-Z table. The plate size should be as large as the largest board you run. Indicate the entire area of the plate with a dial indicator. I don't remember the exact spec, but try to stay within .2mm.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 08:15:51 EDT 2005 | jdengler
The 1CA0A009 would lead me to believe that the PD's may not be as accurate as possible. If the PD is bad then every location that uses that PD will have about the same error rate. The 12040403 would lead me to believe the feeders are haveing trouble.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 12:43:41 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
I have worked with Fuji turret machines for several years. I highly recommend them.They are mechanically superb. They very very rarely break. The only draw back from Fuji in my experience is the knowledge of the guys you get when you call the service
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 13:50:46 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
The time it takes to PM a CP643 is really dependent on how much you run the machine. If you are running 3 shifts obviously the machine will require more attention than one shift. You are probably not going to want to hear this, but it does take a su
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 13:32:30 EST 2002 | Bob
Hi, Just to ease your mind a little. I have 15 years experiance on Fuji kit, and was the engineer in charge of over 30 CP6's. They are very robust and the electrical / electronic side is pretty bomb proof. The main thing to look out for is wear in
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 12:47:52 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Is there anyone out there using this ? It looks like they only sell it for the 643 machines. Can it be adapted for 642 machines as well ? We have 2 major problems: 1. Operator makes width change adjust without removing supports from previous job. Ta
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 07:34:53 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf
Fuji's (CP's and QP's) are probably not the best fit for what you are talking about. However, it can be done.You will just need to become creative on how you are doing changeovers. You need to incorporate the "pit crew" mentality. Also, if you are lo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:26:53 EDT 2004 | exmaintenanceleader
Grant and all! CP-2 is the oldest fuji as I have been operated. CP-3 is built in 1989 as a new mc. Now 15 mc I now they runs in 3 shift widouth problems when they need countinous runing comes the problems. conroll card and relay contact problems at
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 13:06:09 EST 2006 | Todd
I work for a small SMT contract manufacturer with a couple SMT lines utilizing both old (IP1, CP3) and newer (CP643, XP242)Fuji machines. We have an issue with an IP1 that has us stumped. One of the device locations has no power. After some basic tro