Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 04:54:47 EDT 2004 | ravi
hi friend, i will suggest u very god equipment with long life m/c"s , no need of balance in bank for repairing or fast replacement of m/c 1. printer---minami---japan 2. chip shooter--- fx1 juki --japan 3. chip mounter---ke2060 juki---japan 4. replo
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 12:58:49 EST 2004 | clampron
If it were my money and I had your specifications to achive, I would go Mydata. One platform, chip shooter, optical centering, mechanical centering, electrical verification (that works)smart feeders that work, etc.... I have worked on several platfor
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 16:16:37 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, It is a bit hard when you want to get clear answers from people on their experience when a manufacturer jumps in, because it skews the thread. Is there anyone using an XP chip shooter? What do they think? I really like the design of it, and th
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 22:23:05 EDT 2005 | Al
The way we do this, is to tape a transparent film to the PCB. The printers and chip shooters can read fiducials no problems. Once it has been run through SMT, simply remove the tranparency film and the PCB is ready for use, no mess no cleaning and yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 28 15:40:21 EST 2005 | Chris
Your not using a jaw machine? Had a problem with jaw machine once. Could hardly see the cracks but give it a little heat and the crack open up. Adjusted jaws but ultimately had to move the cap to the chip shooter upstream. Moved the cap to the ja
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 18 13:07:12 EDT 2006 | mika
Please specify your needs. If you want to use a Fuji CP6 ship-shooter for chip placement on a pcb that are already glued before in an earlier process; the answer is yes. But the CP-6 itself can't handle the glue process, since it is a pure placeme
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 10:37:16 EST 2006 | slthomas
"I have talked with their tech support at CircuitCam and they also indicate that the software does NOT support splitting large programs." I haven't used it but that's surprising. How does it handle a chip shooter next to a flexible placer? Is it jus
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 14:56:57 EST 2007 | Wagoner
Mimot is another machine that is well suited for prototype runs. It's slower than a chip shooter and it is really a flex placer. You can keep a lot of fixed feeders and it is pretty easy to set up. Operator interface is excellent and programming i
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 00:22:53 EST 2007 | J. Pigott
I realize this is a bit off topic but looking at some of the discussion. I expect someone might be able to help. Looking at CP IV ball screws 120" and searched the world over for specs. Lead Outer Diameter TPI backlash resolution typical wear on c
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 20:24:09 EDT 2007 | marcelll
I have a problem with a 4791 ship shooter. In production, I'm getting PSH 10 alarm witch is the sensor detecting the slit on the nozzle changer motor. It's happening randomly, never with the same head. Sensor is good and I checked the alignment of