Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 18:24:34 EDT 2003 | pjc
what type of belt is it and what material is it? round belt, flat belt, etc... if its from a PCB transport conveyor or other PCB handling system, I recommend you contact the OEM. I have spliced belts before- rubber round belt off old Fuji loader and
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 09:26:34 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt
Good to hear! Never dealt with an assembly that large. 24" is the longest we've built. One issue we encountered was bowing due to the vacuum seal being too tight. Bowing caused transfer issues between conveyors and equipment. -TSS
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 30 09:03:55 EDT 2005 | davef
Pick and place: * Fuji: The largest pcb size is 20" by 18" for pick and place; 18"x14" for chip shooters. * MYDATA has machines that can be configured to 34" X 44" X 0.500" * Fuji has the NP XL series that will allow 27 by 23 inch boards using a con
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 01 14:42:18 EDT 2001 | Doug Sanders
Dan, Fuji has the NP XL series that will allow 27 by 23 inche boards using a conveyor.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 10:16:14 EDT 2007 | davef
Pick and place: * Fuji: The largest pcb size is 20" by 18" for pick and place; 18"x14" for chip shooters. Fuji NP XL series allows 27 by 23 inch boards using a conveyor. * MYDATA has machines that can be configured to 34" X 44" X 0.500" * HSP 4796A a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 09:59:24 EST 2013 | jgarver1
We do sell the cables that will connect your conveyor to the Fuji CP 42. Contact Larry in our parts department. 281-259-9660
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 03:29:24 EDT 1998 | TONY B
| | We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | | flow direction were left to right. | | Any comment on FUJI mac
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:24:40 EST 2018 | proceng1
That's what I said when we started talking about 48inch boards. Everything changes. New printer, bigger stencils, new pick & place. Different even profiling (the board is in 3 zones at the same time). Plus board racks don't work well. The old Boa
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 14 21:24:23 EDT 2024 | simonattwood
There is at least one printer I've seen that takes two stencils at a time and runs them in parallel. Another has a two conveyors and will use one to pass through with the idea that you'd put two printers next to each other, feeding different sides of
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