Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 03:35:05 EDT 2012 | benreben
Hi all, depending on your experience is there a difference between CP642 and CP643? what is the most stable machine service level? there know problem with these machines? Thanks Regards,
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 10:26:17 EDT 2012 | jimmyboz
If I had a choice I would choose a CP642 90% of the time. The loading system on the 643 can load 2 PCBs at the same time but is complicated. If 2 seconds on PCB load time is critical on your production choose the 643, if not, choose the 642.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:05:17 EDT 2004 | exmaintenanceleader
Hi Grant, I'm ex Fuji service engineer I install also at Sagem Czecz Republik (Kladnow near Prague) in 2000 they use at new lines MPM- 2XCP643E and 1xUniversal GSM (French owen (I do not remember the exacly tipe) at second hand line they use 2x and
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 Dec 17 12:51:56 EST 1997 | Mike Cox
Anybody have one of these machines feel free to call or email me Mike Cox 1-208-887-1000 MCCOX94@AOL.COM Thanks for your help
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 15:42:26 EST 1998 | Anonyous
| Anybody have one of these machines feel free to call or email me | Mike Cox | 1-208-887-1000 | MCCOX94@AOL.COM | Thanks for your help You should really consider buying a Siemens Siplace machine. They are much better and service/support is excellent
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 | Thu Jun 25 07:54:02 EDT 2009 | brucow
Hi and thank you for your replies, I feel a lot more confident about tackling the job with your instructions, many thanks. We haven't seen any accuracy issues, and the ballscrew has been making the same banging/knocking noise when changing direction
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 01:57:49 EDT 1999 | KEVIN SIMPSON
| Dear Forum Members, | | Is their anyone who is familar with 1005 placement using a Fuji CP3 and a CP4-3 to perform at CP642 spec's? I have heard of a number of companies doing this. Are there any tech sheets or other site's that may have this pr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 08:19:59 EDT 2009 | fujiphil
Hi, Procedure how to replace the x-ballscrew of CP642. 1. Before you remove the x-motor, remember the pulse of x-axis motor just it turn ON the zero set sensor. Pulse usually at 1000pls. +/-50pls. 2. Turn Off the machine. 3. Compress the two ballsc