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QP-132E // FCM 2

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 30 13:42:36 EDT 2002 | Jeff Price

If your intested in a QP-132 contact your local Fuji rep. You may also want to look at 2 CP-733's they will provide a much smaller footprint then a QP-132 and get clsoe to the throughput. If you need help conecting up with your local rep email me and

QP-132E // FCM 2

Electronics Forum | Wed May 01 22:20:02 EDT 2002 | saiwong

We can't affort the new QP132. It costs more than a million bucks each plus power feeders. We can only buy from the used markets. CP7's X-Y Table is moving too fast. They need special solder paste. Very expensive solder paste to hold the components.

QP-132E // FCM 2

Electronics Forum | Sat May 04 21:02:26 EDT 2002 | saiwong

I really don't think so. Most of the time copy is much better than the original. For the durabilities, Philips can't compare with the Fuji, Resale vaule, productivities. Fuji is the best. Philips has many original; CD, SACD, Plasma Display. But the J

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 04:29:42 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

Hi Grant, You can visit http://www.assembleon.com and look at the videos of the A-series as also the FCM multiflex. If you need more info., just write to me at vinit.verma@prosemtechnology.com Hope you find this equipment interesting - you'll be am

i have to buy one NXT from Fuji What do you think???

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 05:01:46 EST 2004 | rlackey

You're right about Fuji not making junk, their reputation for reliability has been earned over the last couple of decades, with CP2's & 3's & IP1 & 2's still out there bringing home the bacon.... ....whereas the first FCM's are being used to roast t

Need Advice on SMT Pick&Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 04:30:16 EST 2005 | rlackey

I was under the impression that the Assemblion/Philips Opal/topaz/GEM/Comet etc were all built in the same factory as the Yamaha machines - all except the FCM's. For the record they have very good support - better than Yamaha in some regions such as

type of machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 08:11:19 EST 2006 | jax

Take a look at Assembleon. The AX-5, similar to the older FCM, is ideal for running smaller PCB's and has one, if not the fastest IPC board speeds in the market. Something else to think about is to purchase a line. If this is an option, many equipme

Mount Program Specs

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 12:39:40 EDT 2011 | toguro

Hi, I am looking for specs/user manuals on the mount programs of the Panasonic MVII and JUKI FX1/JUKI FM-740 machines. Something similar to this document about the Assembleon FCM would be sweet... http://210.29.224.4/smt/newssb/aba/105.pdf Do you kn

Re: Help with new placement equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 08:06:17 EDT 1998 | Sjef van Gastel

|John, Why do not you consider the Philips Powerline concept ? The Powerline consists of the combination of FCM and ACM. These 2 machines represent the best in class in SMD placement. The FCM can accomodate 96 8 mm tapefeeders, while the ACM can ac

i have to buy one NXT from Fuji What do you think???

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 07:12:20 EST 2004 | vinitverma

Does Serge need bacons or turkeys?? None of them?? Then let him think about which machine suits his requirements! Throughput, flexibility, large board handling, output derating across board size variation and component size variation! Future proof -


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