Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 17:52:12 EDT 2003 | lysik
I work for a large Contract manufacturer. We use Fuji Siemens and Universal. Universal is by far the most stable reliable system. They always have the parts in stock we need. Great support. Samsung has now pulled out of direct sales in the US. I woul
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 00:37:49 EDT 2004 | Justanobody
Look into the Multi-Job Line Balancer. You select a group of products that you want to run and WHAM-Oh! A setup sheet is created that tells you what you need to move once you run out of room or a part number is no longer needed. Contact Fuji America
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 13:28:05 EDT 2004 | Oscar Cortes
Has anyone seen information on the Reflow Reflow soldering method, without using glue? Currently run a Fuji 241 XP and Ecra Paster, however we do not have the glue attachments for double sided boards. I've heard double sided boards can be reflowed
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 09:31:29 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
We have tried the vision both ways. Leads/body. Same issue. FYI Ken : The parts were not hitting the feeder pan on the back of the machine. I know this sounds really weird, but it seems that when we generate a program from Flexa(as opposed to FujiC
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 19:36:14 EST 2005 | Andrey
We have two proposals for purchase about multifunction machine. First � MPAV2B Panasert with full parts - vintage 2000 Second � QP-242E Fuji (4 Units) with Index BI-607x3 and single BS-607x1 modules � Vintage 1999. Please tell anyone if possible. Wh
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 07:41:44 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
I do not reccomend spraying anything into those clutches. There is a greased bearing in there that cannot run dry. Also there is a very specific way to dismantle the clutches, and it does not require a 5.5 mm wrench in any part of it. Dax, if you
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 23:40:43 EST 2006 | fastek
If......... 1) Assuming you are panelizing them (you would have to actually).... 2) You don't have any fine pitch parts on the board then I would suggest a chipshooter like a Fuji CP-6 or a Panasonic MV2F. Get (2) of these used for around $100K ea
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 17:34:43 EDT 2006 | gencinas
We have been using this new jig for almost a year now, and I can tell you, there is a big difference in our CP's performance before and after the use of the jig. We run a lot of 0402 and 0603 parts. Our downtime has decreased since the very first day
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 16:01:53 EST 2007 | jdengler
Bert, Clean the emitter disk of the nozzle you use for this part. Set everything in the PD back to where it should be and set the "Lead_check_area" to 10. This will look at 10% of the end of the leads. This will help if the leads do not have even
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 08:22:09 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
I am waiting for our parts order to come in with the Torque checker and I will post right away to let you know how it works. We only have the Fuji CP-6 feeders here, so I cannot help you with the problems with the CP7. I am looking into a calibrati