Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 08:33:27 EDT 2007 | pekantol
Have you measured the preQ rotation station(st3).Is it workin correctly?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 09:15:21 EDT 2007 | gregf912
The program that I use is the Fuji calibration program and it works fine on all other equipment that I use it on. The PDs are dialed in at 10% tolerance and the nozzles are new. I see it more on 105 and 1608 parts but it happens on 2012 and 3216 part
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 09:17:43 EDT 2007 | gregf912
I have set the PQ with the CP6 station jigs. It is dialed in to 0.02mm of zero. I also checked station 5.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 15:06:12 EST 2008 | jdengler
Try Bill Lockwood at SMT Research. He may have a pdf version of the advanced maintenance book. bill@smtresearch.com Good luck, Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 10:27:09 EST 2008 | vikkaraja
Sorry I did not response to you sooner. I will do my best to get that info. to you as soon as possible.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 08:23:51 EST 2008 | aj
All, I understand that there is a requirement to upgrade the narrow view camera on the Fuji CP642 to place 0201 components - is this necessary ? Also, 1 - What tape package to they come in ? Can you use 0402 feeders? aj...
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 05:44:26 EDT 2009 | kircchoffs
hi dman97, have you generated your program without errors? if yes you pls check this folder and look for CP642M_FEEDERSETUPDEF.XML pls post the snapshot.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 08:34:31 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
Banging and knocking is not good. The noise that we hear on ours is more of a whining. .1mm runout and rough edges = time to replace in my opinion.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 11 21:10:27 EDT 2010 | fujiphil
First, check the sensors for 17th and 19th station....tune the sensor amplifier if necessary. Then, check the dogs on the nozzle holders... If the above, items are ok... check the 13th station clutch engagement. Calibrate if necessary... fujiphil
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 10:51:55 EDT 2010 | muarty
Sounds pretty much like the sensors/amplifiers need tuned on your machine. It is a fairly straightforward exercise to do this. The sensors basically look at the back of the chucks to determine which nozzle is in the lowest position and therefore whic