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Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 16:12:49 EDT 2004 | gregf912

The 10k rebuild does not need to be applied every 3-4 months as previosly stated. A cp machine that is running 100% of the time on a 24/7 basis will tack up 10k hours in 12.4 months. Now we all know that this is impossible due to parts shortages, pro

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 06:15:01 EDT 2004 | ts

Hi For throughput seimens is the best and footprint is smallest

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 12:28:16 EDT 2004 | jbabson1

The speed control for the extend and retract is in the Part Data under Process data under MTU. John

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 11:41:27 EDT 2004 | raj_nz

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New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 10:29:42 EDT 2004 | gregf912

Check ATS at WWW.ATS-SMT.Com for support on any Fuji and MPM machine in the US.

BGA's and the Fuji IP2

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 11 17:26:27 EDT 2002 | Tony B

Does anyone know how the Fuji IP2 can be adapted to place BGA's? The MTU places the chip on a carrier with suction in the center and it will not hold on to the BGA due to the lack of a flat surface on the bottom. I have had limited success building

BGA's and the Fuji IP2

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:04:51 EDT 2002 | jax

The Lizard Tongue is just a thin metal strip that, when actuated, slides over the BGA component and holds it down during transport. If you contact FUJI, they should be able to give you a part number, and install instructions..... maybe even the real

BGA's and the Fuji IP2

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:30:56 EDT 2002 | soupatech

I just go off the phone w/ Fuji and they seem to think that the lizard tounge (used another name, same idea) is only available for the IP3. They had a few other suggestions for adapting the IP2 like a rubber pad for the carrier or building "rails" to

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 05:34:02 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty

Hi, We are looking at a new pick and place machine that can handle higher throughput. What do people think of the smaller Fuji machines. They look like they have some nice features and are fast. I saw someone's note on Panasonic and reliability. W

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 07:02:52 EDT 2004 | rlackey

Hi Grant, We use the CP series from Fuji - so not quite the same, but the quality of engineering and company philosophy will almost certainly carry over into the XP range. Our machines are totally bombproof reliability wise, and the programming i


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