Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 21:00:59 EDT 2002 | chao liang
we will use melf nozzle , we want to know how to setting the part data (or other item in f4g ), so the machine (cp642) can identify it from the nomal 1.3nozzle . thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 20:34:19 EDT 2002 | chao liang
thank you , Mark thank you so much
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 02:18:09 EDT 2002 | mjabure
Specify the nozzle size as 1.4 in both the nozzle allocation table and the PD, the nozzles will still pass center test as the size variation is still within tolerence.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 23:18:03 EDT 2002 | mjabure
you're welcome. if you have any other questions you can e-mail me, my address here is mjabure@smtnet.com. Used to be a machine instructor for fuji.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 10:34:39 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
I think we traced it down to the sensor on the x-axis motor.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 10:26:52 EDT 2009 | cstech
I have a used CP642 ball screw - in good condition customerst@163.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 08:08:11 EDT 2001 | forrge
Looking for feedback from people that used the Fuji CP6 to place 0201 parts. Is the CP642 reliable? I have been told that the Fuji CP642 cannot reliably place the 0201's and the CP643 must be used.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 09:19:01 EST 2002 | Kent
We have been placing 0201 in our production using both CP642 and CP643 since last year. But it was necessary to upgraded a narrow view camera to recognize 0201 for CP642. Since then, the placement of 0201 is really reliable.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 16:58:00 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
My first guess, loose wire or bad cable. Email me and I will send you a checklist.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 03:32:49 EDT 2014 | sarason
Place a Digital CRO on that 24V rail. Watch the output. trigger on voltage drop lets say 18V picking a figure out of the air. You may well have another rail in your supply or nearby pulling your 240V //110V rail. Most likely a shot Electro either on