Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 15:29:33 EDT 2022 | smtusa
Looking at Fuji XP143e rated at 20k cph but what is its real world speed for 0402 chip shooting? Does anyone have experience with this machine? How reliable is it? Any major problems/drawbacks? There isn't much written in past forum posts about i
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 07:49:19 EDT 2008 | grantp
Hi, I just saw the new NXT machines at globaltronics in Singapore, and mostly they are faster. However what was interesting is Fuji shows a prototype of the new XPF machine, but it was called XPF-W which handles really large PCB's and uses the sam
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 07:51:28 EDT 2004 | dennispoquiz
I used to do optimization on Panasert MV2F/V,Fuji CP6/4,GSM (Universal),Sanyo TCM 3000 with no problem. My problem now is on my old Sanyo V822 SMT chipshooter. I am working on a multi-block (multi-cavity) PCB panel and i cannot, in any way, mount all
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 18:35:18 EDT 1998 | phillip hunter
| we currently have a siplace line(80s/f) and are inhereting a fuji line from another site. I need an objective comparison between the two. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the fuji with regard to programming, operating and maintenance. any c
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 09:06:22 EST 2002 | PeteC
4000 series is max. PCB size 457mmx356mm 5000 series is 508mmx457mm max. PCB size
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 28 10:19:25 EDT 2024 | fuzzylogic
Looking for some help with programming an older Fuji xp series machine remotely. Need help setting up part data and maintenance. If anyone has experience programing xp series machines please message directly. Easiest will be loading a proper part
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 03:00:38 EST 2002 | puskas
Some Fuji machine name ends with 4000 or 5000 and some doesn't. What is the meaning of it? For example what is the difference between Fuji CP6 and Fuji CP6 4000?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 18:02:21 EST 2023 | jdengler
Not sure on CP6's but CP2 through CP4 series used jigs. We now have an AIMEXIII and it uses jigs. I would bet that there are jigs for the CP6 series machines.
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 | Tue Sep 02 12:43:59 EDT 2008 | markhoch
Watching it operate reminds me of an old school Fuji IP-II.