Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 12:51:53 EDT 2004 | johnjohn
I dont want to get into a bun fight you are the first person I have met that has kick out fuji machines in my experience fuji chip shooters are better and up untill universal did have the upper hand on fine pitch but not any more although will all y
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 01:16:33 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, Thanks for the info, and can you let me know about some of the issues that were seen. We are still not sure which way to go in our decision yet, however from looking at both videos on the machines running, the Fuji's look very fast. The PCB chan
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 09:30:43 EDT 2004 | gregf912
Grant, The Fuji chipshooters are built with the same mindset as the hydraulic presses and huge motor lathes that were the CP ancestors. The first Fuji CP was a modified motor lathe. They are solid. I can move a Fuji across the country and not have t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 16:43:18 EDT 2004 | Sam
If pure speed is the main requirement then I would still not go with Turrent technolgy machines. The FCM from Assembleon (Now AX) is the fastest machine in the industry and consumes much less floor space then any Turret. Gantry machines such as Siem
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 04:39:56 EST 2005 | zsolt
Hello All, we have 2 CP842 on site and they are running simply perfect. We used our existing CP feeders (with the small reel holder). CP843 can compensate pick-up both in X and Y direction. also measuring the height of the part with a laser sensor.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 09:04:56 EST 2005 | gregf912
I agree with you on the service issue. Fuji service can be a little strange from the Japanese Service engineers and the Service department at Fuji America has been cut very lean. I have been involved with SMT production for 20 years from Automation E
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 05:14:30 EDT 2007 | jola
Thanks for your reply! Have you tested the torque meter yourself? I have asked our supplyer if they had any but the answer I got was that they should check with Fuji, and that semes to be a slow process... We do mouthly mainteness on our highspeed fe
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 11:10:47 EST 2008 | dphilbrick
Although Mydata is probably your best choice they are hard to come by used. If you have the budget for a CP7 you could easily get a refurb from MyData. What ever you do don't buy a Fuji for low volume! Although many might disagree with me a Siemens
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 05:18:08 EST 2008 | muarty
If there is a budget available, rather than looking at a Fuji CP7. Being issued with small strips of components would prove to be a nightmare with this style of placement machine. I would try to consider the Fuji AIM machine for use as the chipshoote
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 25 02:46:18 EDT 2009 | smellew
FYI SME offers a replacement Tape leaf detection system which covers the whole range of FUJI CP4-CP7 machines.its also very reasonably priced. It doesn't use Fibre Sensors or mirrors. it only has 1 adjustment which is height via Eccentric screw. even