Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:26:53 EDT 2004 | exmaintenanceleader
Grant and all! CP-2 is the oldest fuji as I have been operated. CP-3 is built in 1989 as a new mc. Now 15 mc I now they runs in 3 shift widouth problems when they need countinous runing comes the problems. conroll card and relay contact problems at
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 16:57:08 EDT 2004 | ricardof
We have in our facilities in Mexico more than 150 FUJI machines (CPs, IPs, QPs, GPs), they're in fact Bombproof, but it is not amazing to do that with 1206, SOTs on SOPs, we just feel a kind of disappointed with that 10K hours service, that means yo
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 08:07:44 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
Well....that's a pretty broad question. We actually run 3 fuji lines that are mid 90's vintage. We run them pretty much 24 hours a day 6 days a week.They run,run,run and hardly ever break .The software....eh..could be a little more user friendly. So
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 12:43:41 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
I have worked with Fuji turret machines for several years. I highly recommend them.They are mechanically superb. They very very rarely break. The only draw back from Fuji in my experience is the knowledge of the guys you get when you call the service
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 16:23:11 EDT 2004 | davem
Hi Grant, In previous positions I've had experience with the Fuji CP43, CP6, CP642, CP643, CP65, IP3 & QP242. In operating, training and process engineering capacities. Presently, I'm working with 2 SMT lines (in a process engineering capacity) wit
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 21:28:55 EST 2004 | Dean
If this is in regards to the manufacturing floor: I can remember years ago I had an Fuji IP3 + MTU4. Used square magnets to hold tray stacks square to the machine. Manufacturing manager told me they should not be used. Apparantly the magnetic fie
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 08:40:01 EDT 2004 | vickt
The Universal / Hitachi partnership is stronger than ever! Joint Ventures and other cooperative arrangements are now the norm in any industry and make product offerings much stronger. Our partnership is long term and dates back to 1989. Our most rece
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 11:06:44 EST 2004 | Base
Sorry Rob, FCM-1: first machines around 1990 FCM-2: first machines around 1996 FCM Multiflex: I think it was 2001? AX: about 1.5 years now But indeed, let's finish it: the entire discussion drifted a bit away from the initial question. I just get a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 17:58:30 EST 2004 | carterhoward
Hi All, We�re a C-M and have been using C-Cam for about 4 or 5 years now. We we�re one of the first customers on there 16 bit platform, so we�ve seen a lot of changes. Our company runs Philips with PPS, and C-Cam has been a rock sold platform. As f
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 12:40:48 EST 2004 | fastek
Vinit- I hate to burst your bubble regarding the FCM-1's but they will go down in history as probably the biggest platform failure in this business...based on re-sale value. For a million dollar machine to reach a level of re-sale of only $10K-$20K