Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 18 10:06:05 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
There is no defined method that I am aware of. If your bulbs are old replace them. Other than that adjust the gain and offset until there is clear definition on the edges of the components. Keep an eye on the dump box.If the dump box stays relatively
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 26 12:55:44 EDT 2010 | fuji
My spec book shows 10 NL/min
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 17:47:50 EDT 2010 | smtmax
I'm looking for CP6 fuji feeder. 16mm x 12mm (KO=8.3mm) 24mm x 20mm (KO=10.9mm) Please help! Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 14:03:09 EST 2007 | pima
Hello everybody!! I would like to know what kind of tool do you use to analize pick-up error rate at CP and IP fuji machines? Is it special kind of software or you use some customized solutions? Im thinking about writing some kind of database based
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 08:08:11 EDT 2001 | forrge
Looking for feedback from people that used the Fuji CP6 to place 0201 parts. Is the CP642 reliable? I have been told that the Fuji CP642 cannot reliably place the 0201's and the CP643 must be used.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 09:01:46 EDT 1998 | Al Carrillo
| we currently have a siplace line(80s/f) and are inhereting a fuji line from another site. I need an objective comparison between the two. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the fuji with regard to programming, operating and maintenance. any c
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 18:35:18 EDT 1998 | phillip hunter
| we currently have a siplace line(80s/f) and are inhereting a fuji line from another site. I need an objective comparison between the two. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the fuji with regard to programming, operating and maintenance. any c
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 09:13:54 EST 2003 | MHA
Try Pulling the film tight almost to the point of overstretch.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:44:00 EST 2003 | cyber_wolf
The clutch return spring ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 15:27:22 EST 2003 | Fuji_Dude
I believe that is the correct name. The one on the top of the feeder next to the take up reel.