Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 13 13:50:19 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
Actually, Fuji machine corp. was founded on chip cutting machines.(Metal cutting machines) Fuji incorporated what they knew from this industry in the design of their circuit board assembly machines. I come from a long line of mechanical design engin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 13:17:30 EDT 2004 | vickt
Sam.. Consider that the majority of NA and Euro electronics assembly is primarily higher mix, lower volume. Space is tight (and expensive) at tradeshows, so manufactures tend to bring what the local markets require. Like it or not...Other than a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 08:29:33 EST 2004 | Tim Goodman
well to add to your information .you are correct that you will get a cp8 instead of a cp7 and its cheaper.the cp7 range has been replaced by the cp8 because of the y 2 axis control that allows beter pickup of 402 and 0201 components.my moneys on the
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 03 20:10:06 EDT 2005 | smtuser1234
You better get to know who the third party service companies are because Fuji just does not care about service they rely on their reputation. If you wanted good service you should have gone with Universal. When you compare machines now days all of th
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 15:05:30 EDT 2004 | vickt
18"x24"), Low to high placement count, and need for Modularity tends to lead toward HSC Higher volume, High placement count, Lots of feeder capacity, established horizontal turret solution are all strengths for the 4797 HSP Of course there is overl
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 11:24:48 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
I bet UIC's new programming software DPO will support the 4796. Maybe not, though. It will certainly support a 4797 but I don't know about the 4796. Anyway, that will not be cheap. Otherwise, there is Sanyo's UCT software. I believe UCT-52 wil
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 13:43:29 EDT 2003 | T.Vick
Yukim, Just another thought (way off the solder paste trail that you've been on so far)....Are the parts similar in thickness? The 4796 and 4797 HSP's have a closed loop function that compensates for variations in component thickness based on fe
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 19:43:29 EDT 2004 | Alan
Hi Grant, most of my experience is with the range of Fuji equipment, CP's, IP's, QP's. I have not worked with the CP7 yet. With the proper training, Fuji equipment is superb to work with and will run for years. My only Universal experience
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 19:37:07 EDT 2004 | marcelll
Hi Grant, you have 2 good machines there. Thing to remember: Fuji machines need an external controller to run (Fuji cam or Flexa), you will have to buy that (extra cost). HSP have is own firmware include. HSP can do pick-up correction both in X and Y
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 05:53:55 EDT 2004 | I haNice thread
Well guys being a service Engineer I have worked on various placement machines and I have got to be honest each machine has good aspects over each other if you could take all the machines put them together it would be excellent but you cant if I was